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I homeschooled my daughter when the school system started using her and other advanced students to line their pockets. See, public schools get money for special tutoring classes. It’s based on number of students enrolled in them. The classes are monitored by .... https://twitter.com/dumisani6/status/1252297679939354624
I homeschooled my daughter when the school system started using her and other advanced students to line their pockets. See, public schools get money for special tutoring classes. It’s based on number of students enrolled in them. The classes are monitored by .... https://twitter.com/dumisani6/status/1252297679939354624
... an oversight committee to be sure the success rate in helping these kids is at and above an acceptable level. The better they do, the more money and higher rating the school gets. This causes schools to often enroll advanced students, faking test results and falsifying...
...observations of students.
The initial fake scores make the next testing period look as though the school is making miraculous strides with special needs kids.
My daughter was one of 15 kids that had done exceedingly well on entrance exams and independent evaluations, ...
The initial fake scores make the next testing period look as though the school is making miraculous strides with special needs kids.
My daughter was one of 15 kids that had done exceedingly well on entrance exams and independent evaluations, ...
...yet they were placed in a special needs class and we were told it was a mental health issue.
I researched homeschooling and found this was a huge problem in Virginia Beach, where we lived at the time. I found out the homeschooling community was very big there, so I joined..
I researched homeschooling and found this was a huge problem in Virginia Beach, where we lived at the time. I found out the homeschooling community was very big there, so I joined..
...a group of homeschooling parents that included certified teachers. We were of different religions, races, genders, backgrounds.
By the time we moved to another state and I enrolled her into a school there, she was so advanced they didn’t know how to teach her...
By the time we moved to another state and I enrolled her into a school there, she was so advanced they didn’t know how to teach her...
.. They refused to let her skip a grade (again because of money per class enrollment) but they let her help with students that needed tutoring. This lead to her wanting to become a teacher....
The very fact that a government-influenced university proselytizes the mantra that the government should be our kids’ parents is a serious problem. People need to stop resting in the comfort of their own ignorance. This isn’t a game.
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