Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Well, that is a good thing. They should get rid of that trash. I didn't realize some schools still have it.
You're being generous. Trash isn't actively harmful like Virtual Academy has shown to be.
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious as to how much each program costs and what would need to be spent to replace what they offer, especially VA and innovative schools. Seems like both provide services that will need to continue in some capacity.
- online classes for students who don’t have the course in their assigned school (Math ex from PP), students with attendance issues that are able to attend VA- the tracking, letters and meetings to follow-up will add to someone’s paperwork. For year round schools- would we have to provide summer school anyway, have students in these schools shown an improvement and less summer learning loss? If so, how will the system make up for it?
I’ll have to check the proposed budget again and watch the hearing tomorrow- I hope they gather information and get rid of things that won’t increase other needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Well, that is a good thing. They should get rid of that trash. I didn't realize some schools still have it.
You're being generous. Trash isn't actively harmful like Virtual Academy has shown to be.
And, how is it harmful? Clearly it's working for a lot of students and families.
Didn't you see the performance numbers? Clearly it isn't working.
Based on those numbers, it’s not working.
Who is the population still using virtual Academy? Sick kids, troubled kids, who?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Well, that is a good thing. They should get rid of that trash. I didn't realize some schools still have it.
You're being generous. Trash isn't actively harmful like Virtual Academy has shown to be.
And, how is it harmful? Clearly it's working for a lot of students and families.
Didn't you see the performance numbers? Clearly it isn't working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Well, that is a good thing. They should get rid of that trash. I didn't realize some schools still have it.
You're being generous. Trash isn't actively harmful like Virtual Academy has shown to be.
And, how is it harmful? Clearly it's working for a lot of students and families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Anonymous wrote:Virtual Academy should not be using money in the budget. If you don't want your kids in school pay for home schooling yourself. Such an obvious solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Well, that is a good thing. They should get rid of that trash. I didn't realize some schools still have it.
You're being generous. Trash isn't actively harmful like Virtual Academy has shown to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait they are thinking of bringing Leader in Me back?!
No, they're thinking of getting rid of it altogether. (Some schools still have it.)
Well, that is a good thing. They should get rid of that trash. I didn't realize some schools still have it.
You're being generous. Trash isn't actively harmful like Virtual Academy has shown to be.