Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students
Through the lens of personal experience the reader is led into the origins of student bullying in the public school. Nancy Macnab and her husband Bill share with the reader their discovery that students learn to bully each other from a system that bullies them every day. Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students includes a personal history. These parents struggled to protect their children from further retaliation after Bill was banned from the school for reporting the abuse of students by teachers and administrators. In this book, Nancy and Bill recount legal rulings that have corrupted the modern public school system and led to its deterioration. They combine personal experience with years of research dedicated to the subject of child abuse in the modern public school. The authors show how the outlawed Doctrine of Separate but Equal has re-emerged in the public school system. Nancy Macnab has been a mother for 19 years. She is a graduate of both Long Island University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Nancy was born and raised in New York City. She spent much of her youth pursuing a career as an actress in off Broadway productions. Before becoming a mother, Nancy worked as a Wall Street financial typesetter, a University researcher, a New York City copy editor, and a Manhattan legal secretary. She is currently working on a children's book. Nancy has been married to her husband Bill for twenty years. Bill holds a bachelors degree in history from Stony Brook University. Bill was raised on Long Island in a small harbor village sixty miles from Manhattan. He is the co-author of a history book. Bill has spent many years as a painting contractor.
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Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students
Through the lens of personal experience the reader is led into the origins of student bullying in the public school. Nancy Macnab and her husband Bill share with the reader their discovery that students learn to bully each other from a system that bullies them every day. Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students includes a personal history. These parents struggled to protect their children from further retaliation after Bill was banned from the school for reporting the abuse of students by teachers and administrators. In this book, Nancy and Bill recount legal rulings that have corrupted the modern public school system and led to its deterioration. They combine personal experience with years of research dedicated to the subject of child abuse in the modern public school. The authors show how the outlawed Doctrine of Separate but Equal has re-emerged in the public school system. Nancy Macnab has been a mother for 19 years. She is a graduate of both Long Island University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Nancy was born and raised in New York City. She spent much of her youth pursuing a career as an actress in off Broadway productions. Before becoming a mother, Nancy worked as a Wall Street financial typesetter, a University researcher, a New York City copy editor, and a Manhattan legal secretary. She is currently working on a children's book. Nancy has been married to her husband Bill for twenty years. Bill holds a bachelors degree in history from Stony Brook University. Bill was raised on Long Island in a small harbor village sixty miles from Manhattan. He is the co-author of a history book. Bill has spent many years as a painting contractor.
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Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students

Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students

by Nancy Macnab
Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students

Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students

by Nancy Macnab

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Through the lens of personal experience the reader is led into the origins of student bullying in the public school. Nancy Macnab and her husband Bill share with the reader their discovery that students learn to bully each other from a system that bullies them every day. Uncle Sam's Schoolhouse: Bullying, Predators, and Students includes a personal history. These parents struggled to protect their children from further retaliation after Bill was banned from the school for reporting the abuse of students by teachers and administrators. In this book, Nancy and Bill recount legal rulings that have corrupted the modern public school system and led to its deterioration. They combine personal experience with years of research dedicated to the subject of child abuse in the modern public school. The authors show how the outlawed Doctrine of Separate but Equal has re-emerged in the public school system. Nancy Macnab has been a mother for 19 years. She is a graduate of both Long Island University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Nancy was born and raised in New York City. She spent much of her youth pursuing a career as an actress in off Broadway productions. Before becoming a mother, Nancy worked as a Wall Street financial typesetter, a University researcher, a New York City copy editor, and a Manhattan legal secretary. She is currently working on a children's book. Nancy has been married to her husband Bill for twenty years. Bill holds a bachelors degree in history from Stony Brook University. Bill was raised on Long Island in a small harbor village sixty miles from Manhattan. He is the co-author of a history book. Bill has spent many years as a painting contractor.

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BN ID: 2940014775106
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Publication date: 06/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 427 KB
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