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| Children finding substitutes for Nickelodeon.
But she added that finding substitutes and assigning teachers to classrooms was the responsibility of local districts and individual principals.
Instead, they decided that businesses should gain permission to use the most dangerous chemicals only if they present plans for finding substitutes.
The term was coined by General Electric during the second world war, to describe a way of finding substitutes for materials then in short supply.
That morning, Mr. Bassoff was told that three sixth-grade boys would be sitting in his fourth-grade class -- a common practice when a teacher was absent, because the school had trouble finding substitutes.
"Or is it the teacher's and the Board of Education's fault?" Margie Feinberg, a spokeswoman for the Board of Education, said that while the practice of distributing children to other classes when their teacher is absent is not prohibited, finding substitutes is preferred.
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