“As a state, we shouldn’t be forcing teachers to crawl around on an ice rink to get the money they need to fund their classrooms.” “While the Dash for the Cash may have been well-intentioned, it only underscores the fact that educators don’t have the resources necessary to meet the needs of their students,“ Paul said. Loren Paul, president of the South Dakota Education Association, said it showed that the state needs to do better for its teachers and students when it comes to funding education.
Gamers play through a single player campaign to reunite the country by force or online in one-on-one matches. Shattered Union Following a great increase in terrorism, internal strife and ultimately, the nuclear destruction of Washington, D.C., the United States. Many critics on social media called the event demeaning. Summary: Set atop the smoldering ruins of a fictional United States torn apart by civil war, Shattered Union is an action-packed turn-based strategy game for the Xbox and PC. The most money gathered by a teacher was $616, the Sioux Falls Argus Leader reported. They had five minutes to collect as many of the 5,000 one-dollar bills that were spread out on carpet at center ice of the home arena for the Sioux Falls Stampede. The so-called “Dash For Cash” event Saturday night in Sioux Falls was a competition from which 10 local teachers were selected to shovel up money for school projects they outlined before being selected to participate. teachers crawling on ice to raise money for classroom supplies denounced by union rep By The Associated Press Mon., Dec. (AP) - A fundraising event that featured teachers on their hands and knees fetching dollar bills between periods of a junior hockey league game in South Dakota should not have happened, the head of the state’s teachers union said Monday.