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re: Spinoff - re: Paying teachers to teach at bad schools........Soapbox #3
Posted on 3/19/17 at 8:23 am to ShortyRob
Posted on 3/19/17 at 8:23 am to ShortyRob
quote:It is a self fulfilling issue.
1)OK. We'll start. Yes, the starting problem of most bad schools is the reality that they are filled with a population that sucks and doesn't give a shite about schools. BUT, that's WAY too general.
Here is the pertinent hypothetical:
How different would loyalty and interest in each of our colleges or in college coursework be if we were given no choice as to which college could attend?
Choice changes that mentality.
Likewise, in 1°/2° school, a lack of choice changes that mentality.
Posted on 3/19/17 at 8:35 am to NC_Tigah
In most schools there are 10% of the kids causing 90% of the disruption.
It is almost impossible to expel a student now and getting more and more difficult to suspend a student.
Especially if a student black.
A district must provide to the Federal Government statistics showing the percentage of black students suspended and expelled vs white students.
Allowing schools to expell those who are impeding the safety and learning of others will go a long way to fixing the schools.
It is almost impossible to expel a student now and getting more and more difficult to suspend a student.
Especially if a student black.
A district must provide to the Federal Government statistics showing the percentage of black students suspended and expelled vs white students.
Allowing schools to expell those who are impeding the safety and learning of others will go a long way to fixing the schools.
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