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ximmy
23rd September 2013, 06:24 PM
And the pattern of the dumbing down of our children continues. If you are good at something, you must be stopped. America’s “everyone gets a trophy” syndrome is leading to an ever-growing epidemic of narcissism and self-entitlement.

See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/librarian-fired-for-defending-kid-who-hogs-reading-contest-by-um-reading_092013#sthash.ULDprNM0.dpuf



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Lita Casey worked as an aide at the Hudson Falls Free Library for 28 years. Last week she was fired from her job after standing up for a child who loves to read.


Tyler Weaver is a 9-year-old boy who has participated in the summer reading contest at the library for the past five years. Tyler read 63 books during his six week summer vacation – and has read a total of 373 books in the last five years. He has won the library’s top reader contest every year since he was in kindergarten.


Tyler’s mother Katie was so proud of her son that she contacted a local newspaper to share his story.
The newspaper contacted the Hudson Falls Public Library for comment and found that the library director, Marie Gandron, didn’t share Katie’s enthusiasm over Tyler’s accomplishment. Gandron wanted to change the rules to end the child’s winning streak. She reportedly said the boy “hogs” the contest and should “step aside” and give another child a chance to win. “Other kids quit because they can’t keep up,” Gandron said.


Instead of making it a competition, the director would like to pull the winner’s name out of a hat – an idea Casey called “ridiculous”. She called library board member Michael Herman to complain:


“My feeling is you work, you get it. That’s just the way it is in anything. My granddaughter started working on track in grade school and ended up being a national champ. Should she have backed off and said, ‘No, somebody else should win?’ I told her (Gandron), but she said it’s not a contest, it’s the reading club and everybody should get a chance,” Casey told the Post Star in an Aug. 15 article (http://poststar.com/news/local/librarian-suggests-turning-the-page-on-longtime-reading-club-winner/article_bdbebbc6-0625-11e3-b6f4-0019bb2963f4.html).
To participate in the contest, children are required to read books at their grade level and take an librarian-administered quiz to ensure they actually read the books.
Casey said she would have spoken up about Gandron’s plans no matter what.

“The reason why I went to bat for him was that it doesn’t seem right. Everything in life you’ve got to work for it if you want it,” Casey said. “I don’t think he cares about the prizes. He just wants to read and he wants to know that he read the most,” she said.
“It wasn’t because it was Tyler. I had heard from someone else that she planned the change, and I said ‘That’s not right, you don’t penalize a child for reading,’” Casey said.
Tyler isn’t happy about the changes Gandron proposed either:

“She says for every ten books, you get to put your name on a slip,” Tyler told NEWS10 (http://www.news10.com/story/23197547/hudson-falls-boy-says-librarian-wants-him-to-step-down-as-top-reader). “But if some kid just reads ten books and wins it’s not fair. He didn’t put enough effort into it. How would it even be a contest if you just picked a name out of a hat?”

StreetsOfGold
23rd September 2013, 06:30 PM
Readers are leaders

Dr. Peter S. Ruckman received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Alabama and completed his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Bible at Bob Jones University. Reading at the rate of seven hundred words per minute, Dr. Ruckman had managed to read about 6,500 books before receiving his doctorate and still he manages to average one book a day. Dr. Ruckman stands for the absolute authority of the Authorized King James Version and will debate any scholar who tries to find any textual problems with it.

http://store.kjv1611.org/about-dr-ruckman/

horseshoe3
23rd September 2013, 08:23 PM
Last names that end with "man" are often jewish. Why would a jew want to become a leader in a Christian organization, I wonder...

ShortJohnSilver
23rd September 2013, 08:51 PM
Most of the time when you read this stuff, you know it is a woman pushing it. They "feel" it is not fair, there is no logic presented.

Twisted Titan
24th September 2013, 05:44 AM
Whats funny is life has a way of coming full circle.

The kid she sh!t today might have become the scientist or inventor to create a technology to saved the life of somebody she cares deeply for.

She will be told the technology is abroad but not here because we dont have smart kids.

Then she can reflect on her handiwork of making sure kids stay dumb to average.

Spectrism
24th September 2013, 06:06 AM
In the land of idiocracy, stupid people make the best leaders and smart people need to be wiped out.

In war time, a nation being conquered was neutralized when its smart people were exterminated. Today we have a slow extermination happening. The controlling elite use idiotic tools like Obama, Bush, Clinton, etc... to manage their fellow morons.

gunDriller
24th September 2013, 07:01 AM
Whats funny is life has a way of coming full circle.

The kid she sh!t today might have become the scientist or inventor to create a technology to saved the life of somebody she cares deeply for.

She will be told the technology is abroad but not here because we dont have smart kids.

Then she can reflect on her handiwork of making sure kids stay dumb to average.

that is already happening.


also, America has loads of smart young people. but every day the majority of them are Facebook-ized, have their brains filled with facts about non-events like the Holo-hoax, etc.

so they spend a little more time counting "Likes" instead of learning a math that would teach them (for example) how to generate electricity. or instead of learning the chemistry they will need to learn before they can pursue pre-med.

EE_
24th September 2013, 07:13 AM
the “other kids quit because they can’t keep up,”
They need to learn hard work doesn't get you where you want to go. Theft, corruption,and bribes is the government way.