At the very least it was insensitive. |
Each school should continue to decide their own dress code. |
He's perfect... perfect. You ought to see him. He's just a little thing, but he'll get bigger as time goes by, and we just can't wait for him to come home. |
I don't want to see any damage to reading and algebra programs. |
I think kids need to be in class. |
I'm not aware of any children in danger. I see money mishandling. It seems to me we could provide some additional oversight. The bottom line is the students and if we are actually saving them. |
I'm really not worried. I don't think they're going to let kids into these programs that are just going to flounder. Let's say a kid got in that didn't have that drive; they will weed themselves out. |
I've noticed with my own kids that the ability for them to get up in the morning is progressively delayed as they get older. |
It really is about increasing the rigor in elementary and middle school. |
She goes home and sings these songs, and I love it. |
She was bored at home. She's active and smart, and she needs to be in something. |
Students are not getting enough physical activity. In my mind the goal is physical activity each day. |
The exemplary issue should not be based on letter grades. Letter grades are very misleading. |
The only reason this is about race is because the school district has yet to do its job in educating children of color. |
These are children that the regular school system has failed to educate; these for the most part are children that have dropped out, and Survivors has saved them. |