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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Love all the people in this thread who would never let their kids out of a private school or go to a school where their kids are a racial minority or who have a trust fund (!!) braying on about how their kids are learning so much resilience or whatever code word is popular now by being the youngest. Lol. Idiocy.[/quote] +1. Anyway they should be happy their kids will learn so much about resilience trying to catch up to the redshirted kids. Should be a win win for everyone :)[/quote] The redshirted kids? Who would have to catch up with them? They are the slow ones. [/quote] Then why do you care so much?[/quote] Because I believe that children are entitled to equality in public education. That means no public school education loopholes for parents worried about height and feelings etc. [/quote] So how do you implement. that in practice? Redshirting is irrelevant in the face of nearly all other factors. What.do you do to change those? I am a big supporter of equality in education too, but focusing on redshirting as your cause celebre seems idiotic given how statistically rare it is and how in the end it seems not to matter much at all. It makes me think equality in education is not actually what you care about, to be honest.[/quote]
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