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     Location: Red Raiderland | "Our" hearts break reading yukky grammar.... |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | bennie1 - 2014-09-01 3:02 PM .
Oh gosh, Really!!!!!!!! |
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| Kaycee - 2014-09-01 3:09 PM "Our" hearts break reading yukky grammar....
LOL! How does this get this far without being caught? |
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   Location: Oklahoma | Do printing companies have some policy against editing suggestions?? |
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| It's one thing that people misuse this in everyday life, but this is for a school function. |
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| Longneck - 2014-09-01 3:12 PM
Do printing companies have some policy against editing suggestions??
I wondered if it was professionally printed or maybe the school did it 'in house'. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Has anyone looked into the theme yet? That might explain it. |
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| komet. - 2014-09-01 3:15 PM
Has anyone looked into the theme yet? That might explain it.
Do you think it's a play on words? I'm not really following you. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | IMO, that sign tells their story very well. 
Kinda like the bulletin board display right beside the office/front door at my kids' school last Christmas that spelled shepherd as "shepard". I was there when the girls were putting it up and suggested that they proofread their work. 2 weeks later, I couldn't stand it any longer and pointed out the mistake to a teacher. They obviously weren't paying attention. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | bennie1 - 2014-09-01 3:21 PM
komet. - 2014-09-01 3:15 PM
Has anyone looked into the theme yet? That might explain it.
Do you think it's a play on words? I'm not really following you.
That's what I was thinking but I can't find anything to support it... This school is only 5 blocks from where my mother lived and went to school and she may have attended this one. I'll have to check with my dad.. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | . Here's the article about it: /http://www.westernjournalism.com/schools-prom-theme-reveals-pathetic-public-education-become/
I found the comments interesting because the picture used in the article is not representative of the school demographics.
I guess it's the difference in accents because the way I say "our", it rhymes with "shower"... it couldn't be confused with "are". LOL |
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   Location: Oklahoma | bennie1 - 2014-09-01 3:13 PM Longneck - 2014-09-01 3:12 PM Do printing companies have some policy against editing suggestions?? I wondered if it was professionally printed or maybe the school did it 'in house'.
Either way..... lol |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Report: Illegal immigrant population in Illinois tops 500,000 A report by the left-wing Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights has concluded that the number of illegal aliens in Illinois is now at 511,000 -- about four percent of the total population. Other findings include: - 54% of illegal aliens live in the Chicago suburbs, in places such as Aurora, Bensenville, Cicero, Elgin, Hanover Park, Melrose Park and Waukegan. Only 10% live Downstate, with concentrations in Champaign, Kankakee and Winnebago counties and in the Metro East area.
- Half of the illegals speak English pretty well, 32% have “limited English proficiency” and 19% don’t speak English at all
- 29% live in poverty
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I don't know, the way I say our it does sound very similar to "are", but I still know that they're different words with different meanings and I don't really know of anyone here that commonly misspells them. I do remember that in school, we spent a lot of time learning the difference between to/too, you're/your, their/they're/there, etc. I think somewhere along the line this has either become not important, or people use so many devices with spellcheck/autocorrect that they don't even notice the difference.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | livexlovexrodeo - 2014-09-01 4:03 PM
I don't know, the way I say our it does sound very similar to "are", but I still know that they're different words with different meanings and I don't really know of anyone here that commonly misspells them. I do remember that in school, we spent a lot of time knowing the difference between to/too, you're/your, their/they're/there, etc. I think somewhere along the line this has either become not important, or people use so many devices with spellcheck/autocorrect that they don't even notice the difference.
Same here... 'are' is not pronounced the same as 'our/hour'.... |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | bennie1 - 2014-09-01 3:02 PM .
Maybe a Pirate helped them with this, lol.... |
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| Three 4 Luck - 2014-09-01 3:24 PM IMO, that sign tells their story very well.
Kinda like the bulletin board display right beside the office/front door at my kids' school last Christmas that spelled shepherd as "shepard". I was there when the girls were putting it up and suggested that they proofread their work. 2 weeks later, I couldn't stand it any longer and pointed out the mistake to a teacher. They obviously weren't paying attention.
Oh wow. Right beside the office LOL! |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | Regardless of how it's pronounced, it should be spelled correctly. That is just sad. They should cancel the prom and make them all attend remedial English class instead. |
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    Location: Oregon | Being in the printing/binding industry for 35 yrs. Yes, the customer had to sign off on this. I used to do OK's for out of state customers but still needed to send PDF's for type. I had to approve type and color again. Very sad!!! |
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| Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? " |
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   Location: Nebraska | suzy2qtee - 2014-09-01 11:13 PM Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? "
I had a teacher that I had to proofread the test before I could even take it. There were so many grammar and spelling mistakes that I couldn't stand it.
I learned the difference between its and it's in one of the Series of Unfortunate Events books. The rest I remember going over in school. |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | The problem is when you try to correct someones incorrect use of a word or term they get all defensive and they refuse to accept they are wrong or that it matters. This board is a perfect example. |
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      Location: Midwest Farmer's Daughter: Central Illinois | I corrected a teacher in sixth grade, the entire class told me to shut up & that I was wrong because she was the teacher so of course she was correct, she looked it up in the dictionary right there when I wouldn't let it die.
I won.
She was a nice woman, a good teacher, just had a crappy sense of homophones. I've noticed it's pretty standard anymore & there isn't an age range that is stronger or weaker in their knowledge or lack thereof when it comes to correct grammar.
The word she used was 'bare', by the way, she should have used 'bear'. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Someone needs "Hooked on Fonix" |
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          Location: Blissfully happy Giants fan!!! | I am so glad I had good teachers. My dad told me something when I was younger (actually he told me several times) and I will never forget it. He told me if you can write intelligently you will never not have a good job. And I have a good job and I use my writing skills!!
My dad also always told me I was gifted when it came to writing and I am sure there is truth to that too. Don't judge me on this board though. It is an internet board and while I somewhat pay attention, if I miss some spelling and grammar because I didn't proof read it, whatever. It doesn't kill me.
If I ever have kids, reading and writing would be two things they will KNOW how to do and know how to do well... |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | HotbearLVR - 2014-09-02 1:24 PM
Someone needs "Hooked on Fonix"
When Aye went to skool we spent a lot of time lerning how too spell werds the crect way so hour frens wood no watt we wer trying too say... |
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     Location: Texas | I really hope this was a play on words and is related to the theme somehow... If not, that's just sad. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | suzy2qtee - 2014-09-01 11:13 PM
Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? "
I love that you did that, Suzy! You should have saved a copy of it. Priceless! |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | OregonBR - 2014-09-02 11:02 AM
The problem is when you try to correct someones incorrect use of a word or term they get all defensive and they refuse to accept they are wrong or that it matters. This board is a perfect example.
I agree with you on that. I thought it might be more of a local or regional problem. But, if that happened here, you would be more likely to have a teacher tell you the grammar doesn't matter because you know what they mean, and they put a lot of hard work into making it look nice, so leave the kids alone and don't say anything bad about their efforts. And these kids seem to think it's acceptable to just shut down and quit trying if anyone critiques their work. The bar is so low. |
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| suzy2qtee - 2014-09-01 11:13 PM Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? " I don't know the particular situation of this school. Most school fundraisers in my experience are through the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) or Parent Teacher Association (PTA). The notes regarding fundraisers are usually written by a parent in the organization & copied by the parent before anyone realizes it. Retyping and recopying is not always an option especially when conserving paper. Also, those parents work very hard, thankless hours that others would not. Offending them or embarrassing them by pointing out their poor grammar skills is sometimes like biting the hand that feeds you. Was the individual class raising money to benefit only this particular class? Most elementary fundraisers are for the entire school. I am just throwing another possibility out there to consider. I make corrections when I see them. I don't always have time to read everything sent home by others.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | sodapop - 2014-09-02 8:52 PM
suzy2qtee - 2014-09-01 11:13 PM Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? " I don't know the particular situation of this school. Most school fundraisers in my experience are through the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO ) or Parent Teacher Association (PTA ). The notes regarding fundraisers are usually written by a parent in the organization & copied by the parent before anyone realizes it. Retyping and recopying is not always an option especially when conserving paper. Also, those parents work very hard, thankless hours that others would not. Offending them or embarrassing their grammar skills is sometimes like biting the hand that feeds you. Was the individual class raising money to benefit only this particular class? Most elementary fundraisers are for the entire school. I am just throwing another possibility out there to consider. I make corrections when I see them. I don't always have time to read everything sent home by others.
It sits toward the northern part of the South Side of Chicago... I used to visit there to see my grandparents every year... The Poorest part of the whole city.. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | komet. - 2014-09-02 9:12 PM sodapop - 2014-09-02 8:52 PM suzy2qtee - 2014-09-01 11:13 PM Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? " I don't know the particular situation of this school. Most school fundraisers in my experience are through the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO ) or Parent Teacher Association (PTA ). The notes regarding fundraisers are usually written by a parent in the organization & copied by the parent before anyone realizes it. Retyping and recopying is not always an option especially when conserving paper. Also, those parents work very hard, thankless hours that others would not. Offending them or embarrassing their grammar skills is sometimes like biting the hand that feeds you. Was the individual class raising money to benefit only this particular class? Most elementary fundraisers are for the entire school. I am just throwing another possibility out there to consider. I make corrections when I see them. I don't always have time to read everything sent home by others. It sits toward the northern part of the South Side of Chicago... I used to visit there to see my grandparents every year... The Poorest part of the whole city..
Komet, Did you mean that your parents lived in the poorest part of Cicero? Cicero is not a poor city. |
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    Location: Montana | Same thing happened with my wedding invites, I had typed out exactly what I wanted in the font I want and a second copy in regular print since my hand writing sucks. I was lucky enough to catch it before it went out. Mine was There instead of Their |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Nevertooold - 2014-09-02 9:21 PM
komet. - 2014-09-02 9:12 PM sodapop - 2014-09-02 8:52 PM suzy2qtee - 2014-09-01 11:13 PM Travis once brought a note home from his teacher, something about a fundraiser, the grammar was so awful. I made corrections to the spelling and punctuation then sent it back to school.
I think he was in 3rd grade. I got to thinking "YOU're teaching my child how to spell and write?? " I don't know the particular situation of this school. Most school fundraisers in my experience are through the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO ) or Parent Teacher Association (PTA ). The notes regarding fundraisers are usually written by a parent in the organization & copied by the parent before anyone realizes it. Retyping and recopying is not always an option especially when conserving paper. Also, those parents work very hard, thankless hours that others would not. Offending them or embarrassing their grammar skills is sometimes like biting the hand that feeds you. Was the individual class raising money to benefit only this particular class? Most elementary fundraisers are for the entire school. I am just throwing another possibility out there to consider. I make corrections when I see them. I don't always have time to read everything sent home by others. It sits toward the northern part of the South Side of Chicago... I used to visit there to see my grandparents every year... The Poorest part of the whole city..
Komet, Did you mean that your parents lived in the poorest part of Cicero? Cicero is not a poor city.
My mother's folks lived in the 600 block of West Englewood ave. At the time it was the north edge of the south side.. This school is about 5 blocks south of there.. The whole time I visited there from the 60s through the 80s it was always poor.. Her folks were the only white family for blocks around.. but there was a mixed couple living in the house next-door. A white man and a black lady.. The house is gone now. It burned down after the Gfolks sold it and moved to Park Ridge.. |
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