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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you would leave your child in a school system which is failing to educate them because of a warped sense of a public program or the greater good - you are insane. Your child should come first. If you can afford better, do better. [/quote] Ah, and there it is. This pandemic certainly highlighted the real problem in our society, hasn't it? Who lives, who dies, who gets treatment, who doesn't, who can eat, who can't, who keeps their house, who can be educated, by those teachers at the bottom of that societal spectrum who need those jobs so they can eat, keep their house, etc., because they are not given safe alternatives in which to keep their jobs. So glad you can afford to "do better." So glad your child comes first. Good for YOU. [/quote] Of course my child comes first to me, why would they? They are my child? It doesn't mean I don't care about other children. I won't sacrifice my child's learning for the greater good when clearly, the greater good is a dysfunctional system which can't seem to re-open when other larger districts have done so. Dont' blame the parents who leave when they can. It's not our fault that the system is a wreck. [/quote] Hoco? Is that what you are referring to as a wreck? Far from it. They've done a pretty good job in this situation. Maybe you aren't aware since you aren't in it anymore. [/quote] LOL Hoco is a wreck and has not done a good job. The board is completely dysfunctional and the teachers union is running everything. [/quote] Yeah? Really? Are they running ALL the public schools which have gone virtual? Working on the colleges, too, huh? You watch way too many movies. The teacher unions are comprised OF TEACHERS... at the county, state, and national level. Entirely teachers. They represent what the teachers want. The teachers, as it would happen, are trying to protect their lives. Shocking. What scenario do you think is happening- that the unions are making deals independently of teacher's requests in smoke and liquor filled rooms as they bribe the suburban board members with gifts of votes, smoked meats, gift cards, and cash? Then they make sure those teachers stay in line by threatening them with the real possibility of continuous dried out white board markers, vending machines that stick with that Snickers bar hanging just out of reach, and inconvenient parking places near the recycling bin if they don't keep their mouths shut. Maybe they use the PE teachers as the muscle, huh? Right. The time for lies and misinformation is just about over, thank goodness. I suggest that you get a grip on reality. The current BOE was voted in by reasonable people who have a clear understanding of reality and what's best for students. It just doesn't align with your values, and that is where the real problem is. [/quote] Whoa. New poster here and whoever wrote the above seems to be becoming somewhat unhinged...[/quote]
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