High_Gravity
Belligerent Drunk
The teachers and schools should just fuck off.
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Mass. dropout reform plan eyes paid parent leave
BOSTON - A new proposal targeting Massachusetts' high school dropout rate would track students as early as third grade for warning signs and would require businesses to give parents up to 24 hours a year in paid leave for student academic needs.
Sick.
Who gets to "grade" the teachers? And are they up for other teachers grading their own parenting?
What are you afraid of?
That the peanut butter sandwich you made for your kids lunch got a C- ??
That the other mothers get higher grades than you?
That other kids will display "My mother is an honor parent" bumper stickers?
You will also be graded on:
How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale
What you were wearing when you let junior out of the minivan
How well junior did at the science fair since everyone knows parents do all the work
What's the matter parents? Afraid of a little competition?
What are you afraid of?
That the peanut butter sandwich you made for your kids lunch got a C- ??
That the other mothers get higher grades than you?
That other kids will display "My mother is an honor parent" bumper stickers?
You will also be graded on:
How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale
What you were wearing when you let junior out of the minivan
How well junior did at the science fair since everyone knows parents do all the work
What's the matter parents? Afraid of a little competition?
"How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale"
Not in my city: Nanny-state in full effect!
There shall be no cupcakes. No chocolate cake and no carrot cake. According to New York Citys latest regulations, not even zucchini bread makes the cut.
In an effort to limit how much sugar and fat students put in their bellies at school, the Education Department has effectively banned most bake sales, the lucrative if not quite healthy fund-raising tool for generations of teams and clubs. A Crackdown on Bake Sales in City Schools-s'Cool Food Initiative
You will also be graded on:
How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale
What you were wearing when you let junior out of the minivan
How well junior did at the science fair since everyone knows parents do all the work
What's the matter parents? Afraid of a little competition?
"How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale"
Not in my city: Nanny-state in full effect!
There shall be no cupcakes. No chocolate cake and no carrot cake. According to New York Citys latest regulations, not even zucchini bread makes the cut.
In an effort to limit how much sugar and fat students put in their bellies at school, the Education Department has effectively banned most bake sales, the lucrative if not quite healthy fund-raising tool for generations of teams and clubs. A Crackdown on Bake Sales in City Schools-s'Cool Food Initiative
No kidding?
Not even low fat granola tofu sawdust bars?
"How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale"
Not in my city: Nanny-state in full effect!
There shall be no cupcakes. No chocolate cake and no carrot cake. According to New York Citys latest regulations, not even zucchini bread makes the cut.
In an effort to limit how much sugar and fat students put in their bellies at school, the Education Department has effectively banned most bake sales, the lucrative if not quite healthy fund-raising tool for generations of teams and clubs. A Crackdown on Bake Sales in City Schools-s'Cool Food Initiative
No kidding?
Not even low fat granola tofu sawdust bars?
Wingy, see- you support a gov that tells us what kind of lightbulbs we can use, or which toilets, or trans fats, salt, cigarettes, etc., etc. ...now it comes back to bite you in the butt:
That's right- no low fat granola tofu sawdust bars for you totalitarians!!
"How good your cookies were for the Bake Sale"
Not in my city: Nanny-state in full effect!
“There shall be no cupcakes. No chocolate cake and no carrot cake. According to New York City’s latest regulations, not even zucchini bread makes the cut.
In an effort to limit how much sugar and fat students put in their bellies at school, the Education Department has effectively banned most bake sales, the lucrative if not quite healthy fund-raising tool for generations of teams and clubs.” A Crackdown on Bake Sales in City Schools-s'Cool Food Initiative
No kidding?
Not even low fat granola tofu sawdust bars?
Wingy, see- you support a gov that tells us what kind of lightbulbs we can use, or which toilets, or trans fats, salt, cigarettes, etc., etc. ...now it comes back to bite you in the butt:
That's right- no low fat granola tofu sawdust bars for you totalitarians!!
The public school system is broken who are they to grade parents? Our kids do not even know the difference of to, too, and two
[Florida state Rep. Kelli Stargel has introduced a bill that would require public school teachers to grade not only their students, but the students' parents as well. Moms and dads would be judged satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or "needs improvement," based on criteria like their kids' test preparation, appearance, and attendance. "We have student accountability, we have teacher accountability, and we have administration accountability," says Stargel, a Republican. "This was the missing link." Should schools, and parents, embrace the proposal?
No kidding?
Not even low fat granola tofu sawdust bars?
Wingy, see- you support a gov that tells us what kind of lightbulbs we can use, or which toilets, or trans fats, salt, cigarettes, etc., etc. ...now it comes back to bite you in the butt:
That's right- no low fat granola tofu sawdust bars for you totalitarians!!
Damn Libruls !
You convinced me.....I am a Republican now
Does this mean I have to hate gays?
[Florida state Rep. Kelli Stargel has introduced a bill that would require public school teachers to grade not only their students, but the students' parents as well. Moms and dads would be judged satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or "needs improvement," based on criteria like their kids' test preparation, appearance, and attendance. "We have student accountability, we have teacher accountability, and we have administration accountability," says Stargel, a Republican. "This was the missing link." Should schools, and parents, embrace the proposal?
can parents grade teachers?