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Dad's on Duty group turns around a Louisiana high school (Original Post)
tblue37
Oct 2021
OP
What a great story! More power to these smart, compassionate, tough Dads! ♥
CaliforniaPeggy
Oct 2021
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malaise
(269,237 posts)1. Get thee to the greatest page for visibility
RFN!
malaise
(269,237 posts)2. Get thee to the greatest page for visibility
RFN!
Wingus Dingus
(8,059 posts)3. Ha, I love it. There should be a few dads on duty in every school.
I guess there could be moms on duty, but that won't keep the peace like large burly dads. Sexist, but true.
forgotmylogin
(7,539 posts)11. No reason to leave moms out as well!
It'd be awesome if schools also had community moms on deck to encourage students, to talk to if they need advice or help, and give out "the look" when kids aren't behaving!
Wingus Dingus
(8,059 posts)12. Moms were always at my schools, they were lunch ladies
or volunteers or classroom assistants. I don't mean to belittle their contributions, certainly.
chowder66
(9,090 posts)4. This story gave me goosebumps in the best way. More power to the dads! nt
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,748 posts)5. What a great story! More power to these smart, compassionate, tough Dads! ♥
karin_sj
(812 posts)6. So glad I watched that video
It was so nice to see something so positive and heartwarming. I love these dads!
niyad
(113,668 posts)7. The only quibble I have -- no masks, anywhere.
iluvtennis
(19,885 posts)8. Aww, who cut up the onions.
Way to go dads - :clpa:
sarchasm
(1,012 posts)9. Oh, hell Yes!
Love this!
Oppaloopa
(867 posts)10. They look like city workers to me. The city and Unions can work together to do this Cover them for
a hour or 2 each week. they will get volunteers.
canetoad
(17,200 posts)13. What great guys!
K&R