How to cut school costs and improve student health.

Yes. The curriculum goes through an approval process and then the school board votes on it.

But so-called "conservatives" have decided what is good for the kids, so hey. No need for parental/local approval. Just do it.

Bunch of hypocrites that will send our party the way of Woke in 15 years if we don't get a handle on it.
Keep forcing those Heil Shitler! bibles on everyone.
 
It is, we just go through the proper channels, involving parents and the locally elected school board.

King Nutz would open a school called Big State School, and if King Nutz decides the kids are fat, well there they are.
Being overweight is unhealthy. Doesn't help a kid's self-esteem either. Let's promote the whole person while they are in our custody and control.

Regarding parents. They don't always have the best interests of their own kids in mind. Recall that today's parents are the third generation since the 'liberation from all things that make sense' of the sixties.
 
It is, we just go through the proper channels, involving parents and the locally elected school board.

King Nutz would open a school called Big State School, and if King Nutz decides the kids are fat, well there they are.
Too many "locally elected school boards" are too liberal to make good decisions for the kids. Decorum and propriety go out the window with liberals.
 
In my day even kindergartners walked both ways. I never saw a parent pick up a child in all my seven years of elementary school, although in high school many took the city buses to and from their neighborhoods, but they lived a long way from school. We elementary kids had more schools within walking distance.

I just googled the driving/walking distance to my old elementary school; 0.8 miles. My old high school was closer: 0.6 miles.
I just did the same thing. Mine was in reverse: the elementary school walk was closer (0.6 miles) and the junior high was 0.8 miles. And we walked it regardless of weather - in snow, in heavy rain, whatever. (We just dressed for it. Remember galoshes?)
 
I just did the same thing. Mine was in reverse: the elementary school walk was closer (0.6 miles) and the junior high was 0.8 miles. And we walked it regardless of weather - in snow, in heavy rain, whatever. (We just dressed for it. Remember galoshes?)
I remember the galoshes. Those buckle fasteners would always break and we'd have to use rubber bands to hold them closed.

Some kids had even farther to walk. I was a late starter so most of the time I had to run all the way. To me the time spent walking was a waste so I shortened it by running. My brother and sister walked with their friends, so they always left early. They would wait for each other so they could walk together.
 
Being overweight is unhealthy. Doesn't help a kid's self-esteem either. Let's promote the whole person while they are in our custody and control.

Regarding parents. They don't always have the best interests of their own kids in mind. Recall that today's parents are the third generation since the 'liberation from all things that make sense' of the sixties.
Hilarious

Freedom as a negative post.
 
I'm not intolerant of others. I just don't stand near them during thunderstorms.
Would girls/women have a freedom not to be forced to give birth?

Would girls/women have right to free travel?

Would homosexual people enjoy all the rights of your protected white people?

Would people be forced to declare a christian religion?
 
Would girls/women have a freedom not to be forced to give birth?

Would girls/women have right to free travel?

Would homosexual people enjoy all the rights of your protected white people?

Would people be forced to declare a christian religion?
People need to understand that the freedom to swing their fists ends at the other person's nose.
 
Too many "locally elected school boards" are too liberal to make good decisions for the kids. Decorum and propriety go out the window with liberals.

Well clearly, everyone should do exactly as you say and do, because your ideas are the best, even if inconsistent.

amirite?
 
Being overweight is unhealthy. Doesn't help a kid's self-esteem either. Let's promote the whole person while they are in our custody and control.

Regarding parents. They don't always have the best interests of their own kids in mind. Recall that today's parents are the third generation since the 'liberation from all things that make sense' of the sixties.

I will quote this back to you directly the next time a gender ideology in the schools come up.

Right?

Screw the parents, we'll just drive the kids directly to surgery. If you're consistent you'll have no problem with this
 
Well clearly, everyone should do exactly as you say and do, because your ideas are the best, even if inconsistent.

amirite?
To his point, the school boards in liberal counties ARE way too liberal - and jam the leftist viewpoint down students’ throats. For example, we have a bad problem with antisemitism in the lib schools (a friend of mine actually had to pull her son out of the public school because he was bullied mercilessly for being Jewish), and to make matters worse, the Muslim on the board got everyone to agree to teach that Israel is the bad guy and the Palestinians all innocent victims.
 
To his point, the school boards in liberal counties ARE way too liberal - and jam the leftist viewpoint down students’ throats. For example, we have a bad problem with antisemitism in the lib schools (a friend of mine actually had to pull her son out of the public school because he was bullied mercilessly for being Jewish), and to make matters worse, the Muslim on the board got everyone to agree to teach that Israel is the bad guy and the Palestinians all innocent victims.

I'm opposed to that (Jamming viewpoints down students' throats) and I'm opposed to Nutzo thinking kids are fat so the bus stop should stop a mile away from the school so the fatty kids can walk.

One thing about Nutz, he never backs down when he's wrong. Of course, in his own mind, he could never be wrong.
 
I will quote this back to you directly the next time a gender ideology in the schools come up.

Right?

Screw the parents, we'll just drive the kids directly to surgery. If you're consistent you'll have no problem with this
My ideas speak to the well-being of the kids. Gender reassignment is a different subject. Kids with gender identity problems should probably be in a special school away from normal kids. Putting a rotten apple in a barrel of good ones isn't a good idea.
 
My ideas speak to the well-being of the kids. Gender reassignment is a different subject. Kids with gender identity problems should probably be in a special school away from normal kids. Putting a rotten apple in a barrel of good ones isn't a good idea.

Well your ideas are so good, sell them to the public then. Open a school where you will dump kids off a mile from the school because they're fat. I'm sure parents will sign up like crazy, right?

If they wouldn't--why do you want to foist this on them by fiat?
 

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