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This. It also tends to take the high performing students out of the public schools which in turn damages them even more. -- nm
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by
Krusty
Does it help or damage the high-performing student? -- nm
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Jan 18 '17, 05:57
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BTW, here's John Oliver's argument against charter schools. -- (link)
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Inigo
Jan 18, 06:21
[youtube]
It may help, but it's absurd to say that is for the greater good when you take those kids out and leave every special needs kid behind.
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volnelk
Jan 18, 06:09
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We've sued a few of the schools for multiple violations including not accepting kids that have learning disabilities and kicking out kids that need
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Krusty
Jan 18, 06:12
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If I got to pick my students, I could look like a combo of Mr. Chips and Dead Poets Society. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 18, 06:34
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I shall create my own army and be unstoppable! -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 18, 06:38
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well the whole idea of public school education was really advanced by the Prussians to teach their kids math so they'd become...
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Mel Profit
Jan 18, 06:52
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(reading a good book on Waterloo right now. Napolean's getting ready to square off with the British and the Prussians) -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 18, 07:31
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If you get a chance, read, "The Arms of Krupp"
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Mel Profit
Jan 18, 08:04
good stuff. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Jan 18, 07:44
shhh -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 18, 06:43
I didn't read the first one but definitely know the second. You'd have the best classes and rarely feel the need to call out sick.
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Krusty
Jan 18, 06:38
He/she is already a high performing student. I'm not so worried about that student. If the school is improved then that student benefits but having
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Krusty
Jan 18, 06:04
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