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Grades online…

Teachers now are under a great deal of scrutiny because of digital gradebooks. They are expected to update grades on an almost hourly basis and…

Okay, this is an important topic, and I promise to revisit, but we’ve got clowns to deal with.

You know what I’m talking about. Clowns. Creepy Clowns are everywhere. It’s gotten so bad that even Ronald MacDonald is laying low. [1]

My kids, like your kids, are scared out of their minds (admission: my wife and I have not helped by several times sneaking up on them with a clown mask we have). So we had to have a family safety talk, something we haven’t done in ages. (The last two were prompted thusly: To my question about what to do if a white van pulls up, my preteen daughter responded, “I’m getting in that van! YOLO!” To my question about what to do if a guy pulls up and asks you to help find his lost puppy, my middle son replied, proudly, “You help him!”)

I needed to give them some advice and perspective to ease their minds. At times like this, I speak in bullet points and semicolons. “Kids,” says me,

I didn’t want to downplay or ignore this trend (in fact, here’s my Halloween costume). I wanted to handle this straight on: “Kids, we can deal with the Creepy Clowns.”

Scott Warnock is a writer and teacher who lives in South Jersey. He is a professor of English at Drexel University, where he is also the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education in the College of Arts and Sciences. Father of three and husband of one, Scott is president of a local high school education foundation and spent many years coaching youth sports.

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