JakeStarkey
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And the reactionary and libertarian natter on. Nothing here, folks, move along.
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The "Reactionary" and the "Libertarian" are kicking your ass but you are too self absorbed to see that, you fool.
it is nice not reading his posts
Until the reactionaries stop trolling and ad homming here, they will have nothing of worth to offer.
If the parents came in yelling like the child, then the school district needs to file a request for injunction and a TRO until the parents are placed under an insurance bond for appropriate behavior.
If the parents came in yelling like the child, then the school district needs to file a request for injunction and a TRO until the parents are placed under an insurance bond for appropriate behavior.
You don't do "facts", do you, kid? Is it green Jell-O night in your wing of the nut farm?
If the parents came in yelling like the child, then the school district needs to file a request for injunction and a TRO until the parents are placed under an insurance bond for appropriate behavior.
You don't do "facts", do you, kid? Is it green Jell-O night in your wing of the nut farm?
You certainly don't. I used the word "if". We did not tolerate out of control parents in our school district. Ever.
All 3 of my kids went to public schools and so did I.
PARENTING is lacking these days and many a good parent treats their kids like mams's pets sheltering them and unwilling for them to fail at anything or learn anything about adversity.
Not knocking home school as most of those kids do outstanding on SAT and the standardized tests and well in college also.
But most of them do not do well at all socially and have trouble interacting in the business, office, working world later in life.
Many parents home school not because of the kids will get as good or better education at home but because they do not want another adult having any authority over their child.
Been there, seen it, have coached over 50 rec teams and been involved with youth for 40 years.
Many of the home-schooled students that came into our junior and high schools were quite uncomfortable and took awhile to socialize. Not all, but many. This was common across Louisiana and East Texas, among the school board presidents with whom I communicated.
When the parents were doing their best, the results could be very impressive.
Unfortunately, too many of the parents either had the kids out of school to work in family businesses or did not want to take the time to make sure the children got to school. We cracked down on them when able but that is hard to do much of the time.