Grand Avenue by Steve Breen and Mike Thompson
- January 03, 2013
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Grand Avenue stars Kate Macfarlane, an avid sports fan who powerwalks to stay in shape. Not your typical cookie-baking granny, Grandma Kate has her hands full with her terrific twosome, who are best buddies even though their personalities clash. Gabby is an ambitious, newspaper-reading little girl who plans to become a billionaire before she's 30. Her brother Michael is a more sensitive soul who prefers riding his skateboard or performing scenes from Shakespeare to just about anything else.
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FUNG1 said, 6 months ago
that used to be part of my problem ’til I “learned” about summerschool !
[took care of that worrisome “vacation” at the same time]
Clark Kent said, 6 months ago
School should be 6 days a week all year long.
whmIII said, 6 months ago
I think both teachers AND students get too much vacation…
zoidknight said, 6 months ago
@whmIII
Why increase the amount of time in school? They are not taught any more.
zoidknight said, 6 months ago
@Clark Kent
Only if adults will be forced to work 7 days a week and 10 hours or more a day.
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
Well it’s back to school.
capndunzzl said, 6 months ago
…kids, eh?
comicsssfan said, 6 months ago
@whmIII
At my middle school and to a lesser extent the high school, the teachers didn’t teach. That is, they often wouldn’t bother to talk to the class or explain anything. However, if the local newspaper interviewed them they were surprisingly a fountain of knowledge.
whmIII said, 6 months ago
@zoidknight
Sadly, I think you are correct…
whmIII said, 6 months ago
@comicsssfan
It sure wasn’t that way when I went to school…