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Old July 10th 05, 08:55 PM
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My first read on this when you said it was a coop was that you converted an
old chicken coop for a school. Cooperative. Got it the third time through
{;-)

I hope I've PULLED you over the edge. I found out a long time ago it is a
hell of a lot easier to get a rope to move by getting out in front and
pulling than pushing from the other end {;-)

Congrats on making the aviation thing happen in your classroom.

Jim



My son is starting, at the pre-k level, in a pre-k through 7 (with 8 to be
added shortly) this year. It's a coop, which means that parents are
involved at various levels.

I'm going to see what I can steal from your ideas for use w/in the school.

More, I think you've finally pushed this AOPA member over the edge of also
joining the EAA. I've always been a little put out by the E part, even
though I know plenty of EAA members that fly FAA certified. But you've
reminded me of the emphasis on education the EAA places, and that's
enough.



 




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