Anonymous wrote:Will this get rid of "no child left behind"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former Virginian and live in Lenexa, KS - a “red” state. Trust me, we’ll do just fine if we eliminated all payments to DC to get back back funding, but with certain strings attached.
This really shouldn’t even be a political thing. My great grandmother was educated in a log cabin with a slate and chalk tablet and sharing books. She read and studied insatiably and was very well educated.
Yes, well educated for then, not now. We are on a world stage. Your podunk education doesn't mean anything anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former Virginian and live in Lenexa, KS - a “red” state. Trust me, we’ll do just fine if we eliminated all payments to DC to get back back funding, but with certain strings attached.
This really shouldn’t even be a political thing. My great grandmother was educated in a log cabin with a slate and chalk tablet and sharing books. She read and studied insatiably and was very well educated.
This is the plan. The poor will have log cabin schools and the wealthy will have tutors from England.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? I looked up and DC is ranked #16 in education in the country. That’s not a bad rank.
The top 10 best educated states are all blue states. It won’t change them. The poor states like Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, etc will be negatively affected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the DoEd's inception, US school test scores have consistently declined. Send the power back to the people. Not a gov mandated curriculum.
There is no curriculum mandated by the Federal Government.
The fact that the PP you were responding to doesn’t know that tells you something about the educational level of Trump voters. MAGA wants the federal government destroyed without even understanding what the federal government does. Dumbasses…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former Virginian and live in Lenexa, KS - a “red” state. Trust me, we’ll do just fine if we eliminated all payments to DC to get back back funding, but with certain strings attached.
This really shouldn’t even be a political thing. My great grandmother was educated in a log cabin with a slate and chalk tablet and sharing books. She read and studied insatiably and was very well educated.
Your great grandmother was the exception, not the rule.
Lack of education leads to higher crime. Enjoy that, I guess.
Only because you think schools and teachers should be playing a role that properly belongs to families and parents. Enough outsourcing of child rearing!
Oh yeah, especially when your role model is Trump and the parents that voted for him. Don't complain when they come grabbing you by the pussy.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Yup. That's why he had Betsy DeVos. If they can divert money from states for private schools they run, they make $$$.
Grifters gonna grift (and keep the proletariat uneducated so they don't rise up). Religious school for all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the DoEd's inception, US school test scores have consistently declined. Send the power back to the people. Not a gov mandated curriculum.
There is no curriculum mandated by the Federal Government.
The fact that the PP you were responding to doesn’t know that tells you something about the educational level of Trump voters. MAGA wants the federal government destroyed without even understanding what the federal government does. Dumbasses…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the DoEd's inception, US school test scores have consistently declined. Send the power back to the people. Not a gov mandated curriculum.
There is no curriculum mandated by the Federal Government.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a former Virginian and live in Lenexa, KS - a “red” state. Trust me, we’ll do just fine if we eliminated all payments to DC to get back back funding, but with certain strings attached.
This really shouldn’t even be a political thing. My great grandmother was educated in a log cabin with a slate and chalk tablet and sharing books. She read and studied insatiably and was very well educated.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds great but requires congressional approval.