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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is going to be a disaster. It's ripe to be corrupted.[/quote] I think it will be an important tool in keeping teachers personal bias out of education. Why is that a bad thing? [/quote] Give me a break. Do you really believe that the lunatics who will call to complain about teachers will be reasonable people who support reasonable educational standards? If you answered phones for one day for any elected official you would realize how many delusional zealots and misinformed gullible and paranoid people are out there being spun up to call inn. People already complain about teachers all the time. This is a state supported effort to purge Virginia schools of any teacher who tells the truth about civil rights. [/quote] +1 Why do teachers need to be policed more than politicians, the police, the money handlers behind the scenes? Because the GOP declared a war on teachers. It’s amazing to see how some find it acceptable to police teachers this way. You won’t like it when they decide your kids can’t learn what you want them to learn. [/quote] Not all teachers, no, but some, and then there is the union. They do not have the kids best interest in mind. They are there to push a social agenda first and foremost, and they also do not hold teachers accountable when students are doing poorly. Incidences like these should be the exception , but unfortunately, it is not all that uncommon, and yes, the teachers are to blame. https://www.yahoo.com/now/least-41-baltimore-high-school-121900046.html And this: BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. [b]It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.[/b] Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade. [/quote]
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