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Talk is cheap. Sounds good on paper. How about parenting classes? How about making parents be responsible for their kids? Everyone touts the word change and throws that word around. Cahnge isn't going to happen with the school committee we have now, nor will happen with the leadership that is current. Until parents change their prioritiesd and start putting their kids education first, nothing anonw puts in writing willl change the school system... Sad but true. But you will never see a politician talk about that!
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Sounds good.
I'm pleased someone is discussing alternative settings for chronically misbehaving students. The rest of the kids deserve better.
The problem with chronically misbehaving students is that folks in general think it is about chewing gum and talking in class. If only that were true.
Talk is cheap. Sounds good on paper. How about parenting classes? How about making parents be responsible for their kids? Everyone touts the word change and throws that word around. Cahnge isn't going to happen with the school committee we have now, nor will happen with the leadership that is current. Until parents change their prioritiesd and start putting their kids education first, nothing anonw puts in writing willl change the school system... Sad but true. But you will never see a politician talk about that!
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