Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So blue states aren't going to be subsidizing education in poor red states anymore? Okay. I guess that's what's happening.
The red state people will become dumber and more likely to keep voting maga.
Not trolling here but generally curious why so many college kids (not just conservative) are heading to SEC colleges in droves. UTenn, UK, Auburn, Alabama, SC all so popular at our MD high school now. Will these kids migrate to red states after graduation? Are these colleges any good? How are they funded if these states don't prioritize education funding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't something Trump said recently.
I don't know when the clip was recorded, but it wasn't since the election.
People are publicizing all the nutty things he’s said in the last ~2 years and acting as if they are as good as EOs. To scare or to troll or to preview the delightful things to come!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't something Trump said recently.
I don't know when the clip was recorded, but it wasn't since the election.
People are publicizing all the nutty things he’s said in the last ~2 years and acting as if they are as good as EOs. To scare or to troll or to preview the delightful things to come!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So no more special education, no more FAFSA, no more Pell Grants.
I guess the goal is to keep everyone stupid and poor.
Don't worry, the rich kids can still go to college.
That is the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So blue states aren't going to be subsidizing education in poor red states anymore? Okay. I guess that's what's happening.
The red state people will become dumber and more likely to keep voting maga.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all act like we didn’t have schools prior to the department of Ed’s creation in 1970s. Since its implementation, billions spent and objectively worse educational outcomes across the board.
+1
It’s so bad.
That’s why all the dcum moms fight like heck to send their kids to private schools.
There’s entire forums here dedicated to getting their kids into private schools because public schools are so poorly run, dangerous, etc, and the quality of education so abysmal.
Total hypocrites.
Send your children to public school, run by the DOE. You won’t! You’d rather die.
For the millionth effing time: the Federal DOE does not set curriculums for local schools. If your schools suck it's because of the state or local board, combined with - I'll say it - bad parenting that doesn't value education.
Department of Education should have been eliminated long ago. The only reason it exists is to use federal grants to coerce local school districts into conforming to a leftist political agenda, and to serve as a centralized authority to push leftism nationwide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all act like we didn’t have schools prior to the department of Ed’s creation in 1970s. Since its implementation, billions spent and objectively worse educational outcomes across the board.
+1
It’s so bad.
That’s why all the dcum moms fight like heck to send their kids to private schools.
There’s entire forums here dedicated to getting their kids into private schools because public schools are so poorly run, dangerous, etc, and the quality of education so abysmal.
Total hypocrites.
Send your children to public school, run by the DOE. You won’t! You’d rather die.
For the millionth effing time: the Federal DOE does not set curriculums for local schools. If your schools suck it's because of the state or local board, combined with - I'll say it - bad parenting that doesn't value education.
Department of Education should have been eliminated long ago. The only reason it exists is to use federal grants to coerce local school districts into conforming to a leftist political agenda, and to serve as a centralized authority to push leftism nationwide.
Yes teaching children about the constitution and stuff has to stop!
Anonymous wrote:This isn't something Trump said recently.
I don't know when the clip was recorded, but it wasn't since the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all act like we didn’t have schools prior to the department of Ed’s creation in 1970s. Since its implementation, billions spent and objectively worse educational outcomes across the board.
+1
It’s so bad.
That’s why all the dcum moms fight like heck to send their kids to private schools.
There’s entire forums here dedicated to getting their kids into private schools because public schools are so poorly run, dangerous, etc, and the quality of education so abysmal.
Total hypocrites.
Send your children to public school, run by the DOE. You won’t! You’d rather die.
For the millionth effing time: the Federal DOE does not set curriculums for local schools. If your schools suck it's because of the state or local board, combined with - I'll say it - bad parenting that doesn't value education.
But they do, sort of. For one, DOE created No Child Left Behind, which forced every single public school in every state to make standardized tests the focus of the curriculum, and then report those results to the DOE and face punishment for not scoring high enough. Then they put out Common Core (a curriculum) and forced us all to align with that to one degree or another. The current state of education - abysmal - was nearly entirely shaped by the testing policies of NCLB, which teachers said then and are still saying did tremendous damage to the system, and to students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So no more special education, no more FAFSA, no more Pell Grants.
I guess the goal is to keep everyone stupid and poor.
Don't worry, the rich kids can still go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we will very soon learn that the only thing needed for education is a good teacher, chalk and a black board. Our education system isn't failing because it's not well funded enough. It's failing because these kids have way too many corporate backed distractions.
And we all know that Trump is planning on supporting teachers by increasing their pay and benefits, because that's how you get good teachers.
I can't even type that with a serious face.
Many of the good teachers have already quit or retired because of burnout due to chaos and enforcing woke policies. Many of the newer ones can't even write competently so they have no business grading essays. Arguing for blanket pay raises makes no sense. If you say that only good teachers should get paid more because this will incentivize more competent people to also become teachers, most people will be on board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special Ed is gone. That’s funded by the federal government.
Which sucks, because my son has an IEP and he gets services 4 days/week. He’s mainstreamed and those services have been critical to his development.
But if you are in a blue state, they will remain. Probably enhanced because your state isn’t also carrying a taker state.
Of you are in a red state—- well, FAFO, I guess.
IDEA would still be federal law. They would still have some form of plan but without the Office of Civil Rights (protector of rights and IEPs for special education in the DOE) these plans may become harder to enforce.
IDEA is already not enforced.
Give the enforcement to DOJ. Specifically the Civil Division. They would do a much better job than the DOE Office of Civil Rights.
Anonymous wrote:So no more special education, no more FAFSA, no more Pell Grants.
I guess the goal is to keep everyone stupid and poor.