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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]noamnety
(20,234 posts)15. Thanks.
I try to imagine teachers debating points in their classroom the way they discuss things here, and I find it very discouraging.
So yeah, stick a fork in it works well for me, for this forum.
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A lot of EDU posts wind up in GD. Not sure how many folks realize this group is here.
GreenPartyVoter
Sep 2012
#2
And i get tired of repeating that non-profit management is a farce and documenting the multitude
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#14
i'm not a teacher. don't know why my post would elicit that response from you, as my phrasing
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#21
The people you're explaining to already know some charters are non-profit and have never
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#26
"In the current system, the working poor sometimes don't have legal access to any schools"
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#33
"In the current system, the working poor sometimes don't have legal access to any schools"
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#38
Hold up there cowboy-public schools take ALL comers. They ARE mandated to provide
MichiganVote
Sep 2012
#44
Darling you obviously are not interested in learning anything new so have at it-argue your heart out
MichiganVote
Sep 2012
#50
Not quite. There are districts that are 'School of Choice' meaning they will take students
MichiganVote
Sep 2012
#45
as i've repeatedly told you, with documentation, the non-profit designation means diddley in many
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#83
Why would anyone pay taxes for a local district to fund students attending school in another
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#84
What strikes me as out of touch is throwing open the door to local taxes being sucked out of
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#89
Every charter school I work with is a public charter school, with union teachers.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2012
#100
That's offensive. Many of us greatly value the thoughts of our retirees.
proud2BlibKansan
Sep 2012
#79
You have no idea how long any of the retired teachers here have been out of the system.
proud2BlibKansan
Sep 2012
#81
you know, old people, they don't know how to work an iphone so they don't know squat about
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#90