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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think school exists to help students prepare for life - not to mention the next year in school. You snotty responders have fallen for the idea that school is there to teach to the test, not engage a child into a love of lifelong learning. It takes little effort for the teachers to ask parents to come in and present “What I do for a living” series of presentations. We have a pastor who is very involved with our school, I’m an attorney. I would’ve loved to show the scene from “My cousin Vinny” and compare it to real litigation! One parent is a published poet and teaches university English. There’s no end to parents who want to help at our school. How about an opportunity for the area technical and community colleges to present what they offer kids so that students at Tuttle and schools like mine can think beyond “university is not for me or my family.” What about educational games? Why does school only exist for testing reporting instead of knowing the material, especially in a class like math that is cumulative, and is utterly dependent on confidence in the subject!? We have been told for years and years and years that every hour of educational time matters and now suddenly a whole week doesn’t. What about the families who kids need supervision and can’t take a week off work to keep their kids off screens/help supervise them? I feel confident that the smart alecks in this thread don’t have school-age children. And I pulled this out of my sleeve as a final rejoinder. Truancy is against the law, whether the school is encouraging it or not. [/quote] So yes, I do have an 8th grader. We’re talking two days after promotion that they won’t be there. And, they can go if they want. I’ll reiterate - Xanax is helpful and you clearly need it.[/quote] I feel for your child to have such a judgmental and rude wanna-be adult as a role model. [/quote]
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