Anonymous wrote:This just keeps getting more entertaining. My popcorn is running low.
I thought they wanted to abolish the Dept of Education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
I’m sure their list of what makes someone “qualified” for a government position is different from yours.
10 Presidents did not have a college degree.
While this is true, the last of these 10 was Harry Truman, and before that William McKinley. To put it another way - since women gained the right to vote, 17 of our 18 presidents had college degrees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Yes I agree. Although even without them, many middle class and upper middle class parents are fleeing even “good” public schools due to ESL and IEP’s run amok. Schools are having to handle both without enough staff and funding and the “regular” kids are getting lost. My kids are in HS now and want to finish where they are, but if I had little kids starting out, I don’t think I’d send them to our “good” public school.
I grew up with tons of ESL students in Arizona. They do not slow down class! IEPs weren’t a thing when I was in school. We just held the kids with ADHD back. People who move their kids because of ESL students don’t know anything and operate on false assumptions.
My kids attend a Title 1 DCPS high school in DC. My senior has become a wonderful writer. They are getting a great education. We shall see where my senior goes to college in the Fall. If I had younger kids, I would send them on the same educational path. We don’t supplement at home either. We also both have PhDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
I’m sure their list of what makes someone “qualified” for a government position is different from yours.
10 Presidents did not have a college degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Yes I agree. Although even without them, many middle class and upper middle class parents are fleeing even “good” public schools due to ESL and IEP’s run amok. Schools are having to handle both without enough staff and funding and the “regular” kids are getting lost. My kids are in HS now and want to finish where they are, but if I had little kids starting out, I don’t think I’d send them to our “good” public school.
I grew up with tons of ESL students in Arizona. They do not slow down class! IEPs weren’t a thing when I was in school. We just held the kids with ADHD back. People who move their kids because of ESL students don’t know anything and operate on false assumptions.
My kids attend a Title 1 DCPS high school in DC. My senior has become a wonderful writer. They are getting a great education. We shall see where my senior goes to college in the Fall. If I had younger kids, I would send them on the same educational path. We don’t supplement at home either. We also both have PhDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
It’s already been destroyed. Take a look at the educational outcomes and performances at the schools/children that don’t have heavy parent involvement at home.
Define heavy parent involvement at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Yes I agree. Although even without them, many middle class and upper middle class parents are fleeing even “good” public schools due to ESL and IEP’s run amok. Schools are having to handle both without enough staff and funding and the “regular” kids are getting lost. My kids are in HS now and want to finish where they are, but if I had little kids starting out, I don’t think I’d send them to our “good” public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
It’s already been destroyed. Take a look at the educational outcomes and performances at the schools/children that don’t have heavy parent involvement at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
Anonymous wrote:This makes sense when you realize he wants to funnel student loan money into for profit educational institutions like Trump U. She ran SBA, she knows how to manage a loan program. But they’re all corrupt so I imagine all of their cronies will get into the education “business” soon.