Somebody give Tom Farber a job in advertising. The Rancho Bernardo High School calculus teacher decided that he would make up for cuts in his Xeroxing budget by selling ad space on his quizzes, tests, and end-of-the-semester exams.
So far, he's made more than enough to make up his deficit, and has started helping other teachers make up their own. Tom thinks he'll end the year with over a $1000 Xeroxing budget surplus. Maybe some media buyers should look into this specialized venue.
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Written by Tanya Jenkins in Top Stories.
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