his big school education showing through.Your first post in this thread without an obscenity. Grats.
his big school education showing through.Your first post in this thread without an obscenity. Grats.
None of my posts in this thread have a single obscenity and 99% of my posts don’t overall. Is there a reason behind your exaggeration?Your first post in this thread without an obscenity. Grats.
Will it? It’s seems they are trying to copy Florida who happens to rank #1 overall for 2 consecutive years.that has nothing to do with rural schools. Most rural schools perform well.
Is what they want to do going to help? Hell no. It's gonna be a mess and i'm sure you'll be here to let me remind you I said so.
Who is doing the rankings and what are the criteria? Educate yourself.Will it? It’s seems they are trying to copy Florida who happens to rank #1 overall for 2 consecutive years.
It’s been a mess for a while and clearly “highly educated” individuals such as yourself have offered nothing in the form of improvement.
Sounds good on paper but it’s not what is actually taking place. You know this.
But this is typical of public education. Focus on the top 1% and run everyone else through like a factory.
Missouri schools are failing. Depend on what rating system is used they ranks 30s at best. Ever since your liberal suburban districts in St. Louis, Springfield and Columbia pushed for funding based on attendance, areas they already excelled in, Missouri schools have steadily declined.
Poor attendance, a lack of accountability for not attending, and social promotion is a big part of the poor testing scores. After 110 days of school, my building has 15% of our students who have missed 20 more days of school. 7% have missed more than 30.
I can see how privates score better. It is almost like if mom and dad are paying 20k for Bob's soph year, they are probably pretty involved and make sure he is at school daily and doing his homework.
Will it? It’s seems they are trying to copy Florida who happens to rank #1 overall for 2 consecutive years.
It’s been a mess for a while and clearly “highly educated” individuals such as yourself have offered nothing in the form of improvement.
Who is doing the rankings and what are the criteria? Educate yourself.
My solution is to return power to local boards of education. what works in your area obviously won't work in mine.
So butt out.
What % of parents can actually afford to send their kids to private schools. Also... most private schools do not provide services for IEP kids.Poor attendance, a lack of accountability for not attending, and social promotion is a big part of the poor testing scores. After 110 days of school, my building has 15% of our students who have missed 20 more days of school. 7% have missed more than 30.
I can see how privates score better. It is almost like if mom and dad are paying 20k for Bob's soph year, they are probably pretty involved and make sure he is at school daily and doing his homework.
What % of parents can actually afford to send their kids to private schools. Also... most private schools do not provide services for IEP kids.
All you needed to say was lack of accountabilityPoor attendance, a lack of accountability for not attending, and social promotion is a big part of the poor testing scores. After 110 days of school, my building has 15% of our students who have missed 20 more days of school. 7% have missed more than 30.
I can see how privates score better. It is almost like if mom and dad are paying 20k for Bob's soph year, they are probably pretty involved and make sure he is at school daily and doing his homework.
Voted in by your peers. Hopefully with no agendas counter to school achievement.Ok let me ask you this. What qualifications should there be to be on a school board?
Ok let me ask you this. What qualifications should there be to be on a school board?
Literally are pics of this and that is exactly how it got spread. You won't see it on scrubbed sites like Facebook as they have their own liberal fact checkers and community standards. LmaoI am not one who looks or is into arguing online, but seems strange to me there are schools with litter boxes in their bathrooms and probably 90% of students have a cell phone, but none of them have thought to take, post, and spread around pics of it. Seems strange that none of them showed the pics to their parents, and their parents, who would have a right to be outraged, didn't pursue fighting it or making a big deal about it.
SureThat stuff would have been on Fox news 24/7 if they ever found it.
These guys just don't think this through.
was it on Fox news?Literally are pics of this and that is exactly how it got spread. You won't see it on scrubbed sites like Facebook as they have their own liberal fact checkers and community standards. Lmao
What's more important though, tradition or a good education? Definitely the latter. A lot of these tiny schools in random little towns have to hire teachers that probably shouldn't be educating and even if they should, they likely aren't as qualified. I agree that tradition and loyalty are great and important but it pales in comparison to a quality education get out of here with that nonsenseYou're doing them a disservice by doing away with tradition to save a buck.
Small town boys like me place a lot of value on tradition and loyalty. The world would be a much better place if the rest of you would get back to doing the same.
Literally just about everywhere. If they don't call the student what they identify as then they are subject to scrutiny at the very least and punishment at the worst. It would be great if it weren't the case but unfortunately it is.where?
Please give specific examples.
If you research the smallest schools generally do a great job educating. All kids aren't college material. That's a fact many won't face.What's more important though, tradition or a good education? Definitely the latter. A lot of these tiny schools in random little towns have to hire teachers that probably shouldn't be educating and even if they should, they likely aren't as qualified. I agree that tradition and loyalty are great and important but it pales in comparison to a quality education get out of here with that nonsense
Im talking litter boxes. that's what's important. We have to get to the bottom of the litter boxes!Literally just about everywhere. If they don't call the student what they identify as then they are subject to scrutiny at the very least and punishment at the worst. It would be great if it weren't the case but unfortunately it is.
I guess it really depends on how small of a school you're talking. You are definitely right on a lot of this so I'm definitely not disagreeing with all of it. I'm thinking about schools with graduating classes of like 10.If you research the smallest schools generally do a great job educating. All kids aren't college material. That's a fact many won't face.
How do you define a quality education? What does it look like?
For some, that's vocational training which small schools usually do well. For some it's college prep. You can have advanced classes via technology. Are MAP tests really an indicator of learning? Have you ever seen the EOC's that MO students take?
I'd rather have a kid have to take AP chem via a local college (for credit!) vs having them in a school of 4000 where they're just a number.
Schedules are limited in schools that small for sure.I guess it really depends on how small of a school you're talking. You are definitely right on a lot of this so I'm definitely not disagreeing with all of it. I'm thinking about schools with graduating classes of like 10.
Why is it “unfortunate” to call kids by their preferred name? If a kid’s given name is Thomas James Smith and he identifies as TJ, why would that be unfortunate? I’d just call him TJ and move on to more important things.Literally just about everywhere. If they don't call the student what they identify as then they are subject to scrutiny at the very least and punishment at the worst. It would be great if it weren't the case but unfortunately it is.
Seems like a lot of times the ones who can run really fast or shoot a basketball real well find a way to afford it.What % of parents can actually afford to send their kids to private schools. Also... most private schools do not provide services for IEP kids.
All you needed to say was lack of accountability
I've learned if you call them by their last name, you can avoid the drama and nonsense. I will say I don't agree with it, but reality is this affects about 1 out of 100 kids, and honestly most of them just want to be left alone and let them be them.Literally just about everywhere. If they don't call the student what they identify as then they are subject to scrutiny at the very least and punishment at the worst. It would be great if it weren't the case but unfortunately it is.
So what are the non-scubbed sites that have all this evidence?Literally are pics of this and that is exactly how it got spread. You won't see it on scrubbed sites like Facebook as they have their own liberal fact checkers and community standards. Lmao
No they want the attention and drama get it rightI've learned if you call them by their last name, you can avoid the drama and nonsense. I will say I don't agree with it, but reality is this affects about 1 out of 100 kids, and honestly most of them just want to be left alone and let them be them.
I am with veer once again. The percentage of HS students that are trans is extremely small. Don't believe in what is literal - the litter boxes in the bathrooms. Show me the analytical. Can you find those numbers of schools or are they all anecdotal? Tell me one anecdotal. Just one.Literally just about everywhere. If they don't call the student what they identify as then they are subject to scrutiny at the very least and punishment at the worst. It would be great if it weren't the case but unfortunately it is.
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Guy from Monett told me there were litter boxes in Cassville. Another dude from Seneca told me they were found at East Newton. Nobody says anything about the ones I saw at Marionville!I am with veer once again. The percentage of HS students that are trans is extremely small. Don't believe in what is literal - the litter boxes in the bathrooms. Show me the analytical. Can you find those numbers of schools or are they all anecdotal? Tell me one anecdotal. Just one.
Years ago when MU had their problems it was said there was a "poop swastika" in a dorm bathroom. Gosh, why were there no pictures of that? College students not smart enough to be able to take a picture or one smart enough to post it on Facebook and know enough blithering idiots would believe it and laugh at them. But, of course the "main stream" media shut it down.
Small schools have higher attendance rates because they know where their students live. And, when it is all said and done, 4 years of math, language arts, social studies and at least 3 years of science, they are ready for a higher level. The rest they can pick up later.