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1. What the Teacher's Union Wants
www.act60.org/volunteer.htm - [Cached]Published on: 11/8/1999 Last Visited: 1/26/2004
Robert Corrow (USAF-Ret.) certainly had no intention of igniting the wrath of Vermont's teachers' union. He only volunteered to teach a course for free to Williamstown High School students because he loves kids and loves teaching. The course, entitled "Conflict in the Twentieth Century", is based on his career experience in the Air Force and as a United Nations war crimes investigator in Bosnia.
Corrow has a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in counseling. A native of Newport, he was a certified teacher at North Country Union before leaving for Viet Nam in the late 1960s. He is also a member of the Williamstown School Board.
From all accounts his students are excited about his course.
The Vermont National Education Association (VT-NEA), on the other hand, wants Corrow's out of the classroom.
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With strong student, school board, and citizen support Williamstown may succeed in keeping Robert Corrow in the classroom.

