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.
To keep the Republican voter pipeline of morons
💯. It’s a lot easier to control a dumb population. Which is why many centuries ago the men in power invented that fairytale of how we lived inside a fish for 3 days and an imaginary being in the sky sees everything. It was invented (and sadly is still around) to control the gullible masses. If you misbehave, you go to hell.
Anonymous wrote:Dcum sends their kids to private schools, why do they care about the Department of Education?
If you send your kids to private schools, you already are making a statement about the state of education in this country, the ultimate statement. It’s not good enough for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this get rid of "no child left behind"?
How do you define NCLB in 2024?
Anonymous wrote:Why can't people see the correlations here with the young male voters wanting to disparage college educated women by referring to college as "indoctrination centers"?
These young incels want young women to be OnlyFans employees.
What are people thinking? Why would anyone listen to anything from these tech bros?
Are these videos even real?
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:I think red states think they'll save a lot of money when the children of illegals are no longer allowed to enroll in American schools. And there will be great disparity between poor states and wealthy states when it comes to special education funding. IEPs and 504 plans will no longer be a thing. It's going to be wild and the US will continue to plunge in worldwide rankings. We're in a race to the bottom for sure.
Anonymous wrote:I did not read all the comments but does this mean the whole “inclusion” idea of kids with learning disabilities will be done? When we were growing up there was the special Ed class and then regular class. Do we go back to that?
We have been so fed up with disruptive kids in our public schools we left for private. Will the voucher system come back?
Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is to get support for vouchers and charter schools off the ground when the disaster ensues. Is he going to give the title I money back to the states also or have make do with the local taxes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not read all the comments but does this mean the whole “inclusion” idea of kids with learning disabilities will be done? When we were growing up there was the special Ed class and then regular class. Do we go back to that?
We have been so fed up with disruptive kids in our public schools we left for private. Will the voucher system come back?
Most students in special ed are not disruptive kids.
What's wrong did the child with cerebral palsy disrupt your child by walking too slowly?
Did the kid in the wheelchair make too much noise wheeling into the classroom?
Would like the child with Down's syndrome to be put in a trailer, so as not to disrupt your perfect children?
Anonymous wrote:I did not read all the comments but does this mean the whole “inclusion” idea of kids with learning disabilities will be done? When we were growing up there was the special Ed class and then regular class. Do we go back to that?
We have been so fed up with disruptive kids in our public schools we left for private. Will the voucher system come back?
Anonymous wrote:I did not read all the comments but does this mean the whole “inclusion” idea of kids with learning disabilities will be done? When we were growing up there was the special Ed class and then regular class. Do we go back to that?
We have been so fed up with disruptive kids in our public schools we left for private. Will the voucher system come back?
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.
To keep the Republican voter pipeline of morons