Eh. Went to school in Lincoln. Shit like this happened everyday in what was formerly known as ‘Junior High’… between girls. Miss the 80’s…Interesting. You know, I tend to see a lot of old-timers on social media reminiscing about the good old days when kids just "fought it out" and lamenting the fact that kids don't do that anymore. It's almost like people just have a preconceived idea of how the world "really is" and then just pick and choose the things they see that (conveniently) fit that narrative.
Yes to the first part. To the second...I know hyperbole is like the thing these days, but surely you can't be serious.Eh. Went to school in Lincoln. Shit like this happened everyday in what was formerly known as ‘Junior High’… between girls. Miss the 80’s…
But yeah public schools are an abject failure. Your kids are better off dropping out, long term.
Depends on the school. If my kids turn out the way a lot (most?) of public schools are aiming to indoctrinate children and turn them against my conservative ideals, yeah they’re absolutely better off. We sent ours to both, first public, switched to private with the younger ones, and I’ll never forgive myself for leaving my older kids in public education. The difference in just their worldview was obvious. I’m to blame there, too. Parenting matters. We spoke A LOT about what they needed to filter thru as far as public school indoctrination efforts, but it did influence them. It can’t not, some stains ya can’t wipe off completely. And we don’t live in a Big Blue city. Small blue one.Yes to the first part. To the second...I know hyperbole is like the thing these days, but surely you can't be serious.
She is.Yes to the first part. To the second...I know hyperbole is like the thing these days, but surely you can't be serious.
Or just...kids don't need guns??
you can't just shove kids into a situation like federal schooling and expect this not to happen.
Or just...kids don't need guns??
I love how dudes that love guns can always "logic" things about gunsthey can still have access to them. kids don't need lots of things, like phones, cars, computers, televisions, etc. I'm not for limiting access to these things either.
I love how dudes that love guns can always "logic" things about guns
I think it depends on the situation how much of a problem the cliques and the social situations are. My kids did well even though they were young for their grades and didn’t do much in the way of sports. They went to a large suburban school, and found their place-Band, drama, things of that sort. When I was a kid and in a small semi rural school if you weren’t on the football team/basketball/track team it was harder to find a group of friends. And there was much more student on student fighting when I was growing up in my small school than there was in my kids school
I think it depends on the situation how much of a problem the cliques and the social situations are. My kids did well even though they were young for their grades and didn’t do much in the way of sports. They went to a large suburban school, and found their place-Band, drama, things of that sort. When I was a kid and in a small semi rural school if you weren’t on the football team/basketball/track team it was harder to find a group of friends. And there was much more student on student fighting when I was growing up in my small school than there was in my kids school
Well, it is for CERTAIN groups of peopple.
Janitors need to apply more wax on those floors. Keep 'em real slick.
100% chance the only one that gets in trouble is that teacher
Ex. Principal here. To do it justice and correctly, it requires a lot of work from parents. Books, lessions, curriculum knowledge, monitoring her work, setting aside scheduled time for her. Being academically acute enough to "teach" her.I just got an email yesterday from Lincoln public schools, which told me the god awful news that Standing Bear High School will not be taking juniors and seniors.
This means that my daughter would still have to go all the way to southwest. That is just way too far from my home, standing Bear is basically my backyard.
Anyway, due to this development, I will be homeschooling my daughter instead. Any suggestions for the best way to home school? I'm not trying to do the church thing or any of that.
Ex. Principal here. To do it justice and correctly, it requires a lot of work from parents. Books, lessions, curriculum knowledge, monitoring her work, setting aside scheduled time for her. Being academically acute enough to "teach" her.
Gossiping about kids is like posting...you start off thinking you will just join and read a few posts and before you know it....you have posted thousands of times.I could never be a classroom teacher because I haven't mastered the art of gossiping about kids.
If I were teaching the modern curriculum along with the woke and politically correct bullshit, I wouldn't be crowing about it.
Public education, overall, is a fcvking mess.