But military members cannot, at least not without essentially killing their career.People can protest at the capitiol and wh
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But military members cannot, at least not without essentially killing their career.People can protest at the capitiol and wh
Interesting and I agree with that because I think the disrespect was unconscionable. But I am loathe to take away a person's right to express a wrong opinion
So how does being on gov't propery change things. People can protest at the capitiol and wh
I really agree with the criticisms. I just feel people who not in the military but only married to or child of a military still have a right to have an unpopular position.
Ok I sorta get it now
Why didn't base authorities stop them?
People who have been allowed to ride gravy trains usually don't like those who remove the gravy.They may not care. Keep in mind that senior officers largely don't like Hegseth.
Governance isn't much a yardstick for this. That accreditation entity uses 19 other accrediting standards each with their own criteria. That doesn't feel like much of a "standard" when there are 19 flavors of it.BOSD you may not be aware but private schools are governed by the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission which has standards that sometimes exceed TEA
Hardly renegade schools making it up as they go along.
I'm 100% on board with this. I went to school in E. Texas at a place that we didn't even have an actual track to train on. We literally practiced the 400 by running in the dirt. Our football stadium/field had dirt parking lots. The idea that we need multi-million dollar stadiums to accommodate the crowds for 4 Friday games per year is ridiculous.I vote against all school bonds. I am yet to see one single bond in the last 25 years in my area that is not mostly tied to athletic facility funding. I grew up playing sports, but I can not stand the absolute waste on extravagant facilities. I think Texas should pass a law that all athletic bonds must be separate from academic facility bonds. I'm sick of the "you must not love the kids" crowd.
Outcomes are how they should be judged and almost all of the disparity in outcomes comes down to the fact that most private school kids come from homes that already have college graduates and money. Throwing $10K per student is barely going to move the needle in terms of getting new kids access to a private school. Most private schools that excel are in excess of $20k with the top tier ones going into the hi-30's.
The proof is in the pudding. Looks like it is a done deal. Abbott will pay a heavy price if this doesn't have the desired outcome. He twisted a lot of arms and created a lot of bad blood with pushing this so hard.Just let the reform measure play out. See what changes need to be made.
I think the biggest improvement from a school choice system would be for the government schools. They will have to compete for students like they never have before. They will be much more efficient with money and hold bad schools to much more accountability. They probably discipline bad acting students more too, just like in the good ole days.
The vouchers can also be used for home schools which are much cheaper than private schools and give parents even more control over their children's education.
How can there be so many wokerati? How can so many people think mutilating kids is OK? What has happened?
You better make sure those kids see d1cks, or you could be in trouble in New York.
Check out the % of eligible voters who actually voted in their school board election.
They should run and vote in a new school board. That's what they should do.