Friday, February 3, 2012
A Teacher Needs Your Help
Hello, kiddies. I received a letter from a teacher seeking advice. Her name is Margot Black, and she finds herself in a particular bind. It is my hope that you will be able to help her.
Margot Black writes, "Dear Grandmother Winsome, I teach third grade. And for an exercise I had all of my students write out their wills. Some of the parents complained, but I maintain the true cause of their displeasure was that their children didn't leave them their possessions. Yet, I've been suspended from my job. After only one kid committed suicide. How do I get my job back? And how do I collect my winnings from that dead child's will? Sincerely, Margot Black."
My legal knowledge is limited. Thus, I am turning to you, my loyal viewers and readers, for assistance. Please leave your advice and comments below, and I will see to it that Margot gets them. She will certainly appreciate it. And there are probably many other teachers out there who are finding themselves in the same situation, so you'll be doing them a service as well.
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