They don’t tuck shirts in anymore. |
DS does - he's got his t-shirt tucked into his track pants. Very classy. |
1) Free is free 2) It's the government. We paid for those books! |
That’s cool that he wants to do it, but this is definitely not enforced anymore. |
Can you say more? ATS gives out free books? With what money? |
This just in:
Arlington allows all residents to borrow books from their massive collection. FOR FREE. Multiple locations. You don’t even have to be privileged to do it. It’s called a library. |
And my $400K HHI family is all over the library. I think we check out $2000+ in books every year, according to the app. |
::slow:: ::clap:: Your HHI has nothing to do with library utilization. |
The same money that the other Title I schools get for free books. |
Actually, it does. Though not as much as religion. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/10/04/who-uses-libraries/ Which is to say, I am not surprised that a mid-income family would be all over free books from the Title I program or from the library. |
Do they stop low earners at the door? Deny entry? We’ve been fed a lie when it comes to equity. No one is ever going to get ahead unless they’re willing to put the work in. Is it an equal amount of work for all? Of course not. But once you stop making excuses and stop seeing yourself as a victim, you’ll start making progress. |
LOL, they grouped Jewish/Hindu/Muslim/Buddhist as a singular religion. |
“One thing that doesn’t seem to drive most people to libraries? Financial hardship. In fact, the higher your income, the more regularly you avail yourself of their free books, spaces and services.”
Correlation does not equal causation. Perhaps the qualities that keep one from utilizing a library also contribute to their financial strain. |
No they didn't. |
Go back and read the graph again. |