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Saw a somewhat-related story on Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/12...ump-quote.html
I would expect this kind of garbage in Commiepornia but in Colorado and North Carolina? We need to drain the swamp in theeducationindoctrination system.
At least the teacher ain't bangin' one of the kids, then shooting herself in front of the cops. They should just film all the class rooms and keep copy for the parents to review. I know, bit of a derailment and big brotherish. But what else could you do to bring in accountability?
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/teacher-...e-family-says/
Sorry for not getting back to this sooner. We had a complete power failure (lights out, dark) at the casino and it's been the crazyiest day of my life in the biz. Imagine hundreds of gamblers that can't get their money. Fun stuff. Anyway...
I didn't ask if it was the same teacher. I will this weekend. And I don't know if it's coming from the teacher he/her/shim self
This is an excellent idea and will be done next year.
I'm with you here. We had a rather harsh bullying incident happen a month or so ago and I was in there like a tornado that afternoon. It wasn't fun or pretty but I made it clear that this shit will stop NOW. And this wasn't simple push and shove or calling names bullying crap that we all grew up with. Another story for another time.
With 2 weeks left in the school year, I'm not going to start any shit about this bs story. Next year, I'm doing what cstone suggested in the very beginning and cut it off at the pass.
This is why they get away with it:
http://i.imgur.com/nM01Uoo.jpg
Sure is scary when your a criminal and always having to look over your shoulder. No way to live. I think you you got the right point across
A bit off topic but an interesting read for those who have children in government institutions: https://www.edreform.com/2013/02/wha...ela-standards/
My simplistic take on this is that teachers are focusing more of their time on reading non-fiction and taking less time putting anything read into context. Imagine reading the Gettysburg Address but not being told about the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, slavery, secession, the battle just fought around Gettysburg, or anything else leading up to or resulting from the conflict. Just something to read so that the children can answer questions on one of the standardized tests.
Much of what passes for education today should be considered malpractice.