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Tuesday, August 24, 2004


For some teachers, back to school can be a very emotionally draining time. Take Sherry Bartlett, for example. After three months of sleeping 'till noon, day-time TV and Margaritas for lunch, she had an especially rough first day.
A teacher heading to her first day at school this week was charged with drunken driving, but later returned to her class.

Sherry Bartlett, 45, a fifth-grade teacher at Slaughter Elementary, had a blood-alcohol content of .20 percent, more than twice the legal limit of .08, when she was arrested Tuesday morning.
Whatever gets you through the day, Sherry. Is a .20 BAL keeps you from slapping the crap out of a kid that desperately needs it, then they need a Daiquiri machine in the teacher's lounge at Slaughter Elementary.



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