Peewee wrote:
Not so easy when the left also runs the HR department. Right thinking people get shown the door. The first thing the left always does is take control of the gates. Who gets in and who gets locked out.
Poor little right wingers they have had it their way since the 1970's but thing they are oppressed. They have managed to d**g society back to 1920's America with its extreme gap between the have nots and the have a lots the extreme polarization between the right and the embattled left and a new gilded age but they are still not happy, they want more always moor for the greedy right
Peewee wrote:
Thirteen schools in Baltimore were tested for math proficiency. No one passed. Bang up job you're doing.
They must have right wingers teaching the math classes
Liberty Tree wrote:
Conservatives cannot be hired, especially in colleges and universities. The extreme liberal NEA controls the public school system. If conservatives try to home school they are hounded by the state.
My grand daughter home schools and nobody hounds her they provide her with all of her needs they only make sure she meets the state standards. She does and has no problems
PeterS wrote:
Again, if you don't like the left teaching your children than take the job from them and teach them yourselves...
For once, I agree with you 100%. There is the problem of hiring at schools as those who are hiring are usually liberals and will not tolerate a conservative on the campuses, from elementary through college. Therein lies a dilemma and many caring parents can't afford to home school or send their children to private schools. School vouchers are one good option. When available, many children are pulled out of failing schools and sent to better schools. Home schooling is another option and for those parents who are unable to teach their own children, there's quite an extended private web of home schoolers who work together to educate as many children as possible. You might have to clean house as a trade for someone to teach math to your child. But it IS possible. I was involved in home schooling for many years and provided free tutoring in math and science. You get to pick the books and curriculum and there are some really good ones out there, both Christian and secular. Many do a combination of both.
Also, there are home school conventions in nearly every city every year and you'd be amazed at what's available from streamed or live classes to programmed studies and videos on any subject you care to name. Just google 'home school conventions' and you'll be amazed at what you can pull up.
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