TELL ME YA CHEESIN FAM?
I walk around a little edgy already
I'm just saying.. even Tyler and Ling Ling failed?oh no, you went there.
I'm just saying.. even Tyler and Ling Ling failed?oh no, you went there.
But wait,they are no Asian or White kids are these school?
Article said those are some of the best-known schools, but they definitely ain't the topThis includes even the top schools in Baltimore.
Some of the city's best-known schools, including Patterson High School, Frederick Douglass, and Reginald F. Lewis, made their way onto the list, while Baltimore City Schools also received $1.6 billion last year from taxpayers.
It was the largest funding the educational authority has ever received, leading to questions over where the money went.
'So, it's not a funding issue. We're getting plenty of funding,' Rodriguez said. 'I don't think money is the issue. I think accountability is the issue.'
you are one of the stupidest posters I've encountered on this website and most definitely a loser.@Paper Boi
I'll say this, no matter what you think, in this world you either a winner or loser. Times like this separate the strong from the weak The world will pass you by and keep going. If you want to make excuses and be a loser, that's on you.
you are one of the stupidest posters I've encountered on this website and most definitely a loser.
Ummm let me try to explain this you the best way possible. If little Sally parents only want her out of the way and shut her up with a tablet or just putting non-educational things on a pedestal what do you think will influence Sally the most school? The place that is seen as a waste of time (because her parents told her) or her parents the people she have known since birth?Excelling schools don't make this excuse. Parent engagement isn't the easiest thing to enable for schools. It's more of a luxury, not a mandate.
Schools can only control what they can control. They have to work with the kids where they are... regardless if their parents aren't shyt or not. If kids can only be good at math or any other subject because of their parents, then that means the school and staff really ain't shyt.
I have given you the reality of the situation, this has nothing to do with “toughness”But see that's what you don't understand.
It doesn't matter if I'm stupid or not, the world doesn't care about our little woes. You either toughen up or get left behind. That's how it's always been since the beginning of time.
Continuing to make excuses hurts no one but yourself.
But see that's what you don't understand.
It doesn't matter if I'm stupid or not, the world doesn't care about our little woes. You either toughen up or get left behind. That's how it's always been since the beginning of time.
Continuing to make excuses hurts no one but yourself.
Real talk I bet most of the teachers can't pass that exam
I have given you the reality of the situation, this has nothing to do with “toughness”
I never said the solution was to just leave students behind. However, you just want to blame parents and teachers like the conservative bootlicking weirdo that you are.
The reality is we had a pandemic and some students were not in the best situations for distance learning and have fallen behind. Not every child is going to be able to catch up by watching youtube videos, some need more hands on tutoring, which isn’t free. That means there needs to be a systemic solution to make these resources available to children who have fallen behind. This is what experts have said, not some dumbass coli poster who hisself has said “at this point it is what it is they not my kids.”
You don’t give a fukk about a solution, you’re here to point fingers and push your conservative bootstraps bullshyt that is not going to help any children.
you just want to make moral judgements on parents.The solution is voting. But voting doesn't change things overnight. You can't fire and hire teachers overnight.
So my question is what would you do so your kid doesn't get left behind? Do you let them fail or actually look into other sources?
The fact of the matter is, good parents did not let their kids fail during the pandemic because they found other ways.