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Shelly Leachman
For years Shelly Leachman's mom encouraged her to go into education; she chose to write about it instead. Since 2006 Shelly has been juggling coverage of 10 school districts and two colleges for the Daily Breeze, where she is the resident office apple addict. Contact her at: dailybreeze.com

Toni Sciacqua
Toni Sciacqua is the managing editor at the Daily Breeze, where she has worked since 1998. Among other things, she's in charge of nagging reporters to update their blogs, but she helps them out by posting random tidbits from outside sources. She has two small children who will one day attend North Torrance schools.


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One Trashy Protest

I haven't heard of anything quite like this happening locally, but let me know if I'm wrong:

To protest the state budget cuts to education, teachers staff and students in Alameda earlier this week made their feelings clear by standing inside garbage cans on a busy street corner, giving their two cents to passers-by.

As one kid told the San Francisco Chronicle: "If they trash the schools, kids would be trashed too," said Ben Holmes, 7, explaining with a first-grader's clarity why he was standing in a gray trash bin on the corner of Park and Central earlier this week.

And as writer Nanette Asimov deftly noted, "For drama, it's hard to beat a child in a garbage can."

Indeed. Let me know, via shelly.leachman@dailybreeze.com, if you hear of any similar protests planned at South Bay school districts.


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