Don't attack him. He chose to teach his children, when our system has failed.Aren't the parents the community? If grunt is living in a bad community, he certainly has the means to move to a better one. Alabama ain't for everyone.
No argument from me.Maybe instead of building huge new sports arenas and executives for high schools they could start paying teachers better and bring more highly skilled individuals into the field.
Aren't the parents the community? If grunt is living in a bad community, he certainly has the means to move to a better one. Alabama ain't for everyone.
So tell me, does having the special needs in the regular classroom not limit the teaching time, or distract the class?That's why they have IEP's and an assistant. You really don't know what you're talking about.
Watch what happens to your enrollment with no sports......No argument from me.
Let the sports pay for themselves.
You are correct. I only know what you posted.You have absolutely zero clue what you are talking about and even less about where I live and the school system and community that comprises it.
How many people for one child?That's why they have IEP's and an assistant. You really don't know what you're talking about.
National Socialist.Hitler was a Socialist?
Brown Shirts were Socialists?
Generally no.So tell me, does having the special needs in the regular classroom not limit the teaching time, or distract the class?
Absolutely. The has to be a "second teacher" in said classroom. And it is a huge distraction. My daughter has delt with the situation. It is not an easy fix.....So tell me, does having the special needs in the regular classroom not limit the teaching time, or distract the class?
What if I told you I was from the past.... I've I'm your daddy!Some people don't understand that.
Guess they don't have a special needs child?
Think of it this way, the state has to educate that child either way. Do you think it's cheaper to have a whole separate school for them and bus them in from all across the county. The cost is there either way.How many people for one child?
I'm sure that's not taking resources away from all of the other children
Wake up!
Someone has to pay for it.
How about if he is distributive?Generally no.
Does having a medium intelligence child not distract from teaching time for a highly intelligent one? I mean the teacher has to spend all this time teaching these kids while the highly intelligent ones sit, already understanding the material.....
At the high school level?Watch what happens to your enrollment with no sports......
TrumplinaSgt. Trumper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Sure why not..give him an A and pass him through the system so we can pay life long welfare and or SSI,much cheaper.Think of it this way, the state has to educate that child either way. Do you think it's cheaper to have a whole separate school for them and bus them in from all across the county. The cost is there either way.