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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish they would talk to MCPS and start suspending and expelling kids who deserve it. I know they don't want to have a special school for troubled kids but how about you lose your privilege to attend school in person and you are only allowed to attend school virtually for certain offenses? [/quote] I am shocked they don’t see the parallel between juvenile crimes rising and schools declining.[/quote] They had a school to prison pipeline task force that developed a bunch of recommendations that were implemented and this is the result: declining schools and increasing juvenile crime. Of course they are now going to pretend that the two are not linked.[/quote]We need liberal solutions (with a dash of conservatism) to these problems. As long as progressives are in charge nothing can be fixed because they don't see the world as it is; they see it as they wished it was. For instance, there is no school to prison pipeline. There's a crappy home life and crappy neighborhood to prison pipeline. Progressives expect schools to save these kids and that's simply impossible so they blame the schools. It's time to start leaving some children behind so we actually can help the ones who want to be helped.[/quote]
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