1 Ozzie Garza — Re: “Again at school, new classes discovered — For retiree-turned-substitute, life by no means stops educating,” by Ozzie Garza, April 29 Opinion.
When an previous man seems earlier than a highschool class, it’s regular for the children to assume “Oh no, what may that previous man know?”
Nicely, Ozzie Garza is aware of find out how to train! In each train, he will get the children concerned and by being concerned and taking part they’re unknowingly educating themselves. We study by doing.
Garza is a professional. I feel he must also be educating lecturers.
Larry Huddleston, Cedar Hill
2 DMN journalists — Re: “The Information acknowledged 18 elite workers members — Reporters, editors, visible artists named Journalists of the Yr,” Sunday Metro story.
I’ve at all times been of the opinion that each nice metropolis wants and has an amazing newspaper. The contributions to The Dallas Morning Information by your honorees proves that my truthful metropolis (and the encompassing neighborhood) has precisely that.
On a private observe, it has been my distinct privilege to be a part of the SportsDay group as a contract contributor for the previous 17 years. Throughout that point, I’ve shared a “Friday Night time Lights” press field with Tommy Cummings and Callie Caplin, and have had weekly conversations with Tommy Magelssen as he orchestrates protection that’s unmatched by any publication within the nation.
My congratulations to all your honorees, and a particular “attaboy” and “attagirl” to Tommy, Tommy and Callie.
Wayne Hardey, Northwest Dallas
3 League of Ladies Voters of Dallas — Re: “There’s assist on the market,” by Diane Tasian, April 17 Letters.
Hats off to the League of Ladies Voters and its president, Diane Tasian. She is true on course in giving recommendation on dealing with voting obstacles in her letter to the editor. Voting assist shouldn’t be a full time job.
Sue Brewer, Dallas
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