To the Editor:
I'm not big on defending school administrators who cry when they don't get paid for work they've done when off the clock, especially when many of these same administrators expect teachers to routinely meet arbitrary deadlines and admonish them for being "unprofessional" when they separate their work-related and private lives.
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