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Friday, March 29, 2013

Is an Apology Enough From School Board's Julian Stolz? [Poll]

A parent confronted the East Penn School Board with controversial social media content written by Director Julian Stolz. Is it enough for Stolz to apologize?

At Monday's meeting of the East Penn Board of School Directors, Lou Schuler, a dad of three school-aged children in the East Penn School District, confronted the board with this Twitter exchange between board member Julian Stolz and the controversial Todd Kincannon, former South Carolina GOP executive director: Kincannon: “There is nothing more brain rotting than public schools. God I pity the proletariat for having to send their inferior crotchfruit to them.” Stolz: “@ToddKincannon as a School Board director, I wish I could disagree. As a sentient being, I cannot.” The story has created a reaction in the East Penn community, and Stolz said he will issue an apology via YouTube video on Tuesday. But here's the question:

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2:08 am on Wednesday, April 3, 2013

@ Thesilentmajority. Lol Hey speak for yourself it does'nt make me look bad. I might make myself look bad but it does'nt ! Oh and i like your name but i think you should put more emphasis on the silent part. Just kidding !   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

Tweet #PatchRebuilds to Help Hurricane Sandy Survivors

Patch will make a $1 donation to AmeriCares for every tweet with the hashtag #PatchRebuilds.

You can help rebuild communities that were hit by Hurricane Sandy by donating cans of food, volunteering for cleanup efforts—or simply sending a tweet. Patch is excited to announce our new effort to help support devestated communities after the storm. For every tweet sent with the hashtag #PatchRebuilds, we will donate $1 to the AmeriCares Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund, up to $125,000. Your contribution will go toward medical and humanitarian aid, grants and programs to help Sandy survivors. You can simply tweet the hashtag #PatchRebuilds, or go to our Patch Rebuilds website, rebuilds.patch.com, and tweet directly from the site. A customized tweet that starts “My heart belongs to…” is created from the Patch Rebuilds website, and …

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