“Thank a teacher” is actually a pretty good point. “IF you are starving, freezing, naked and thirsty but can’t figure out why...thank a teacher”.
GMTA. I’m so damn glad people are finally saying what I’ve been saying for 20 years when I saw how my kids were being “educated” at what I thought was the best school district in the county.
I moved there for the schools. Apparently I was too late. The school administrator who was well known and admired for how he ran such a good system. He retired the first year we were in his district. He told me the top down changes coming from the state made it impossible for him to continue.
Now we need everyone to look at their kids school with a very cautious or perhaps even a jaundiced eye. Forget the notion that public schools are bad, BUT, my kid’s school is different, they’re much better. NO THEY ARE NOT!!! They are just as bad or worse because they’re lying to you.
My granddaughter thought that, even though I have educated her about the teachers tactics. Then at the beginning of this school year that’s winding down, the union decided to strike for more dough. Even though the commie bastards locked down the schools in this state far, far too long.
Public employee strikes are illegal in this so-called state but since we’ve had a dimocRAT supermajority for years, the skids have been greased and there’s no repercussions for illegal strikes. It’s written into our state constitution!
The unions don’t want all the schools to strike all at once, they target districts. Even they know that even with all their power, a statewide strike would cause them damage. One of the targeted districts was, you guessed it, my granddaughter’s district. In the 2 schools where 5 of my great grandchildren attend the “my kid’s good teachers” voted 98% to authorize the illegal strike!!!
Well, that statistic opened my granddaughter’s and husband’s eyes…no more public schools for them. We MUST pass school choice like North Carolina just did with a veto proof majority that has caused their dimocRAT governor to have a nervous breakdown. This is a must, it’s almost too late as it is.