Scratch Where It Itches
Confessions of a Public School Teacher
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About the Book
For Triple A, Ant'ny, or, as the kids called him, Tony, the broken English that filled his adolescent years came as an inspiration from his mother and condemnation from his totalitarian and often drunk grandfather. Loosely based on the life of author Tony Rotondo, Scratch Where It Itches: Confessions of a Public School Teacher, shares his memories of life in the 1940s and 1950s in a small industrial town in southeastern Pennsylvania. Mr. Angelo reminisces about his education in Catholic and public schools where his cheeksfacial and glutealbear the brunt of meanspirited nuns during the good ol'days filled with poverty, pasta, and penance.
Today, Mr. Angelo, a husband and father of three, is as hapless in the home as he is outstanding in the classroom. But his real itch is the state of education, both public and parochial. He thinks it stinks, and he wants you to know why.
About the Author
Tony Rotondo was a public school teacher forever, teaching English in all grades?7th to graduate school. He began in 1964, the year the SAT?s began their decline. He takes full responsibility and offers sincere apologies.
Married to his best friend Mary Ann forever, he has three kids and four grandkids.