Posted on 12/18/2024 12:35:39 PM PST by yesthatjallen
"Americans shouldn't be forced to spend our tax dollars babysitting these invaders.
They clearly haven't learned how to speak English and to not disrupt any classroom with their third world behavior.
This future thug, along with his classmates, should be immediately deported."
Lauren Witzke DE X (Short video)
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Truly, es pen... (what he said).
The other kids were calling the kid with the beer an idiot and stupid.
“Mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be pendejos. Don’t let drive low riders, smoke that old stuff, let ‘em be gardeners and painters and such.”
Sometimes there are so many pendejos, it’s hard to keep them separated out.
“New Arrivals” my aye! Friggin’ illegal invaders.
Sometimes there are so many pendejos, it is hard to separate them out.
I think the SCOTUS ruled about 1984ish, we had to educate them - I knew back then this would end badly
Yes, in 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Plyler v. Doe that states cannot deny undocumented children the right to attend public schools:
The court ruled that states must examine restrictions on children's rights based on immigration status using a rational basis standard.
A friend of mine, her grandson came home from elementary school and his mom asked him what he learned in school that day. “Nothing,” he said. “Teacher put me and the other English-speaking kids into a corner and told us to read quietly while she worked with the Spanish-speaking kids all day.” (This is in LA.) Mother immediately took her kid out of that school and started home-schooling.
I have two other friends who work at schools. I’ve heard horror stories.
The invaders are ruining our country in 1,000 different ways.
A good friend of mine (I’ll call him Jim) made a mid-life career change. He went back to college, worked hard, and got a degree in math. Very impressive! Then he got a job teaching math at a public school in Virginia.
He was fired at the end of his first year there. His students’ test scores were too low, way too low. The conversation went something like this:
Principal: Jim, your scores are too low. We are not going to renew your contract.
Jim: But most of my students can’t speak English! It is very difficult to teach them anything.
Principal: I know it’s not your fault. But someone must pay for this, and you are the only probationary math teacher in the building. So you’ve got to go.
I had a friend who graduated and got a teaching job in the public schools in NC. She lasted 2 years before going to a private school for much less money. She says she was the only person interested in learning at the public school.
Acting like that, why bother attending school?
The Judicial Branch says they can’t be turned away, the State should assess the Income, Tips, Wages and Assets of every Member of the Judicial Branch in their State to PAY FOR THEIR DICTATES. YES Lawyers and Judges.
I’m a retired urban public high school teacher. I can say with confidence that at least 85% of my colleagues earned their pay. They really tried.
But oh the supervisors! Early in my career they were mostly good guys. But at the end of my career this is all I heard:
- A high failure rate makes the district look bad. So fail students at your own peril.
- A high suspension rate makes the district look bad. So handle all discipline problems on your own. Don’t bother us.
- So what if a student missed school 2/3 of the time. It’s your job to have him pass the state exams anyway.
Crazy stuff.
bttt
Don’t see why, since they’re citizens of a foreign country, we can’t bill said nation for the cost of educating its children.
My favorite was principals trying to get teachers to change grades to help a student when the principal could change the grade themselves. For all the virtue signaling about bullying, the school’s usual response is to tell the victim to avoid the bully.
We had a middle schooler bring a gun to school with a hit list. He made the mistake of trying to get a friend to help him. He was transferred to another school.
> My favorite was principals trying to get teachers to change grades to help a student when the principal could change the grade themselves. <
The school district where I worked automated the whole process. Any score a teacher entered that was less than 50% was automatically changed to 50%.
So let’s say a student put his name on a test, then went to sleep. I entered a score of zero for him. The computer changed it to 50 points. We teachers hated this. But there was nothing we could do about it.
My school did absolutely nothing about bullying. And it broke my heart. But doing nothing kept the suspension rates down. That’s all that mattered.
I will share with you a high point in my teaching career. I once turned in a hallway, and saw three students bullying a student teacher. I put my shoulder into the first one, and pinned him against the wall. The other two fled.
I never did hear from a lawyer, or anyone else. Good times.
Net results? 91% of my students were hired by DEC or IBM over the 3 1/2 years. ROP tracked results to justify their funding. I stopped teaching when I moved 30 miles north and had job responsibilities that would not permit me to continue. I enjoyed teaching. Some of my students ended up working at my PacBell data center performing vendor support work. I don't think a public high school would bring the same quality of student body that I enjoyed in that community college.
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