Marener
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Yes, the post i quoted is trolling. Contributing nothing but denigration and refusal to engage in discussion is definitely trolling.Nope...she isn't
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Yes, the post i quoted is trolling. Contributing nothing but denigration and refusal to engage in discussion is definitely trolling.Nope...she isn't
Bullshit!most of them,,
So you agree that your statement was incorrect? Great!I just checked Google.
Jungles are indeed a kind of rain forest.
Thank you, Admiral. Sir!
The vast majority of states have laws banning teachers' unions from striking. That is a fact! Large city schools like NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles are famous for their strikes. When was the last time you heard of teacher strikes in Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, or Tennessee? There was a strike in Florida, illegal as it was, and thousands of teachers lost their certifications and were banned from teaching a few years before I went to work as a teacher. The number of teachers available in the schools cratered and it took years to recover. I recommend you check the laws in your state, whatever that might be, that allowed a teacher strike.Bull. Fucking. Shit. Local town had teachers on strike until today!
Bullshit!
Unless they are college graduates, they will not be able to teach a fish to swim.
It's illegal here. They strike anyway, because they know they own the politicians.The vast majority of states have laws banning teachers' unions from striking. That is a fact! Large city schools like NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles are famous for their strikes. When was the last time you heard of teacher strikes in Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, or Tennessee? There was a strike in Florida, illegal as it was, and thousands of teachers lost their certifications and were banned from teaching a few years before I went to work as a teacher. The number of teachers available in the schools cratered and it took years to recover. I recommend you check the laws in your state, whatever that might be, that allowed a teacher strike.
They get federal funding and it will get cut if they don't do what the federal government wants them to do.What federal education system? Schools are mostly run by state and local school boards. The only schools that are federal are the DoD schools for dependents of the military.
Which is, of course, why the federal funding is offered in the first place.They get federal funding and it will get cut if they don't do what the federal government wants them to do.
You live in Andover?Bull. Fucking. Shit. Local town had teachers on strike until today!
The vast majority of ed funding comes from local property taxes.They get federal funding and it will get cut if they don't do what the federal government wants them to do.
Work on reading comprehension.You live in Andover?
Teacher strikes are indeed illegal in MA. The union was fined thousands of dollars a day for violating it, but it happened nonetheless.The vast majority of states have laws banning teachers' unions from striking. That is a fact! Large city schools like NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles are famous for their strikes. When was the last time you heard of teacher strikes in Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, or Tennessee? There was a strike in Florida, illegal as it was, and thousands of teachers lost their certifications and were banned from teaching a few years before I went to work as a teacher. The number of teachers available in the schools cratered and it took years to recover. I recommend you check the laws in your state, whatever that might be, that allowed a teacher strike.
Of course they'll appeal the fine, and probably win that appeal. It is MA after all.Teacher strikes are indeed illegal in MA. The union was fined thousands of dollars a day for violating it, but it happened nonetheless.
The state of Tennessee is considering refusing all federal funding and influence. News at 11pm.They get federal funding and it will get cut if they don't do what the federal government wants them to do.
A lot. There’s plenty of parents out there that are not capable of homeschooling their kids and there’s basically zero accountability.
And not allowing parents to speak at the hearings ...The state of Tennessee is considering refusing all federal funding and influence. News at 11pm.
Fascinating. Tennessee taxpayers are willing to pay $2 billion more a year because they don’t want teachers to use pronouns for Transgender kids.The state of Tennessee is considering refusing all federal funding and influence. News at 11pm.
It’s a sad to see a partisan moron like yourself try to come up with anything intelligent.Your posts (which apparently are worth your time and effort) continue to lack any thoughtful content.
Yet again, your only contribution to discussion is personal insults.It’s a sad to see a partisan moron like yourself try to come up with anything intelligent.
I imagine they will forgo the $Bn. Not that they give a shit about the kids. Its Tennessee - #33 in education.Fascinating. Tennessee taxpayers are willing to pay $2 billion more a year because they don’t want teachers to use pronouns for Transgender kids.
Brilliant.
They care more about pointless culture wars than kids.I imagine they will forgo the $Bn. Not that they give a shit about the kids. Its Tennessee - #33 in education.