Say, ain’t that a return to Jim Crow in a sense?
“I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Liberals take yet another step into a world governed by racism and away from MLK’s dream.
And how does this not violate the equal protection clause?
A clear violation of the 14th Amendment. Whites are not receiving equal protection of the laws.
The net result is that principals will be unwilling to do the paperwork to suspend black students for anything. The only way to get one out would be for the police to take them out and put them in prison.
I know of a KINDERGARTEN class in which the black kids who punch a classmate are returned to the classroom immediately, and the white kids are suspended.
Separate but unequal......................
“Disparate Impact” is one of the most dangerous concepts the racist Progressive Left has ever come up with.
A society that offers equal opportunity is free. A society that mandates equal outcomes is ultimately enslaved.
Creating another protected class is the formula for more violence and civil unrest. They will naturally feel that as a protected class they deserve additional privileges.
Hey look!
Pure, instituionalized racism!
WOW!
If parents can’t afford to send their children to good private schools, they might want to consider free home schooling via the internet.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3225429/posts
Common Core Boosts Homeschooling
Accuracy in Academia ^ | November 8, 2014 | Malcolm A. Kline
Posted on 11/10/2014, 8:15:14 AM by Academiadotorg
Naysayers take note: Common Core has had at least one unanticipated positive outcome.
Home schooling has steadily risen in North Carolina since it was legalized in 1985 by the state Supreme Court, T. Keung Hui reported on News Observer.com on August 13, 2014. Twenty-five years ago, there were about 2,300 home-schooled students in North Carolina.
But concerns about school violence, lack of a religious focus and the large size of public schools have helped fuel home-school growth.
And home-school growth in North Carolina has surged the past two school years. There was a net gain of 7,603 home schools in the 2013-14 school year with a projected net enrollment increase of 10,194 students.
The recent growth spurt has coincided with the use of the Common Core standards in math and language arts in North Carolinas public schools. While hailed by supporters in more than 40 states as providing a more rigorous education, critics have charged that Common Core is not appropriate for some students.
Common Core is a big factor that I hear people talk about, Beth Herbert, founder of Lighthouse Christian Homeschool Ass
From the state that sent Al Franken back to the Senate.
Nothing surprising, really.
All animals are equal.....but some animals are more equal than others.
It is right there on the barn door for all to see.
Government school is child abuse.
And now commences a long, slow withdrawal of competent teachers from the schools where they are critically needed.
That’s racist!
ping!
Our school used something called PBS, Positive Behavior Support, and I'm sure most schools use it or something comparable to it. One of it's facets is to chart the discipline administered in the form of "write-ups" and suspensions in the building on a monthly basis according to teacher and then grade level to see where the issues are. The data is presented at monthly staff meetings. So, schools have been self-monitoring the discipline in an effort to change and improve the system.
The effect of this criticism is to imply that teachers and administrators are picking on minorities and are treating them unfairly. Nothing could be further from the truth. But the effect these regulations will have on the behavior of students who realize they can not be suspended will be disastrous.
Solution:
Send all misbehaving student to the Super’s office, so he can personally evaluate their behavior.
This is all about maximizing student attendance to maximize the matching Federal (tax) dollars sent to the schools (teacher’s unions).