U.S. Senator Ron Johnson plans visit to Beloit Memorial High School AP class

By STAN STRICKER   Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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WCLO's Stan Stricker reports on planned visit by Johnson to Beloit Memorial High School

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With the school year winding down, Beloit Memorial High School Advanced Placement Government teacher Lyman Elliott is finding creating ways to keep students engaged.

Elliot says he contacted the offices of virtually every local representative in the hopes of getting a high profile speaker. He landed U.S. Senator Ron Johnson for a visit Thursday morning.

He says the students should be ready for Johnson, having studied topics ranging from Social Security reform to the tax code.

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fearandrhetoric4dummies
Jun 2, 2011 at 1:23 a.m.
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Ron might actually learn something. He had to be asleep in civics class when he was going through HS. This guy is a first class idiot.

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