Defund Teachers

We lag educationally - by the numbers.
We rely on teachers to produce the best students, but,
they are failing to teach the children causing great harm to our future.
Without those good workers, we are killing our economy, people will go hungry, die.

It is their civil right to be educated and they are being denied their civil right.
If getting just the right sort of public servant is the goal,
and defunding police achieves that goal, then
we should expand that principle...



;) ;) :p


Defund the teachers union! :cool:
 
You, on the other hand, have three purported college degrees and cannot find gainful employment anywhere. :rolleyes:

Working on another too because I want that title to pimp those sales. :cool:

Why would I want to be a wage slave when I can make my own money?

LOL......


LOL! There's nothing to refute. You made an ignorant comment and refuted it yourself.

Of course there is, you just can't, so you're ignoring it.

Show me the private school that's beating that public school you mentioned that has a 15:1 student:teacher ratio and serves sushi for lunch.

Looking forward to your response.

Most probably can't with regard to the facilities/luxury factor. But the one area they can beat them is accessibility.

A couple hundred thousand bucks for a private education in most of America is a whole lot cheaper than the 7-9 figure address needed to get into the handful of ultra wealthy HS's out in CA.

For the price of the CHEAPEST place in Malibu, La Jolla or Sausalito I could get a nice house and put a dozen kids through a top rated prep-academy just about anywhere else in the country AND still have 7 figures left over.
 
Schools will be getting less money like anything else in government, but solutions are a bit more work. The malfunctions I see are micromanagement from distant bureaucracies, school size, and monopolization. A functioning school of the future may be one teacher in a room or yard teaching the kids who live on that street and payment directly from the parents of what they can afford, maybe in barter.
 
He doesn’t have time to look for work, he’s busy shouting about lefties, open borders, Intersectionalism, and other buzzword bumper sticker bullshit.:D

Why would I look to work for someone else???

Just like Rob you can't come up with a single reason can you???

LOL smooth move boomer. :kiss::kiss::D
 
Schools will be getting less money like anything else in government, but solutions are a bit more work. The malfunctions I see are micromanagement from distant bureaucracies, school size, and monopolization. A functioning school of the future may be one teacher in a room or yard teaching the kids who live on that street and payment directly from the parents of what they can afford, maybe in barter.

I have chicken eggs...



:D
 
Working on another too because I want that title to pimp those sales. :cool:

Why would I want to be a wage slave when I can make my own money?

LOL......




Of course there is, you just can't, so you're ignoring it.



Most probably can't with regard to the facilities/luxury factor. But the one area they can beat them is accessibility.

A couple hundred thousand bucks for a private education in most of America is a whole lot cheaper than the 7-9 figure address needed to get into the handful of ultra wealthy HS's out in CA.

For the price of the CHEAPEST place in Malibu, La Jolla or Sausalito I could get a nice house and put a dozen kids through a top rated prep-academy just about anywhere else in the country AND still have 7 figures left over.

LOL! You don't need a house/apt/dwelling in Malibu to attend a school in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified District (or any district)

I notice you didn't name a single private school. No private school anywhere can compete with a public school on accessibility. If you have an example let's hear it.
 
Schools will be getting less money like anything else in government, but solutions are a bit more work. The malfunctions I see are micromanagement from distant bureaucracies, school size, and monopolization. A functioning school of the future may be one teacher in a room or yard teaching the kids who live on that street and payment directly from the parents of what they can afford, maybe in barter.

That is the way it used to work. Now, as you say, it's just layer upon layer of bureaucrats siphoning off the monies allocated to "educate" the children.
 
Why would I look to work for someone else???

Just like Rob you can't come up with a single reason can you???

LOL smooth move boomer. :kiss::kiss::D

He, like most stupid idjits who can't think past beer o'clock, doesn't understand that some people don't want to spend their lives working for slave wages and making "the man" richer. Instead, they strike out on their ownsies and trying to BE "the man".
 
LOL! You don't need a house/apt/dwelling in Malibu to attend a school in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified District (or any district)

That's not what Malibu HS says on it's website.
In order to obtain enrollment documents, you must first prove residency within Malibu High School’s boundaries.
https://www.smmusd.org/domain/4199

I notice you didn't name a single private school. No private school anywhere can compete with a public school on accessibility. If you have an example let's hear it.

I don't have to the, exclusivity of the ultra rich public schools is enforced by their location specific entrance requirements, like most nice public schools.

Private schools don't give a fuck where you live, making them the only good schools people who don't live in ultra-rich areas have access to.
 
That's not what Malibu HS says on it's website.

https://www.smmusd.org/domain/4199



I don't have to the, exclusivity of the ultra rich public schools is enforced by their location specific entrance requirements, like most nice public schools.

Private schools don't give a fuck where you live, making them the only good schools people who don't live in ultra-rich areas have access to.

It is.

"Students who reside outside of the SMMUSD boundaries may apply for an Interdistrict Permit.Click here for Interdistrict Permit information and application:
The Deadline to file for an Interdistrict Permit for the 2020-21 School Year is June 30, 2020."
 
He, like most stupid idjits who can't think past beer o'clock, doesn't understand that some people don't want to spend their lives working for slave wages and making "the man" richer. Instead, they strike out on their ownsies and trying to BE "the man".


Funny how most people like that are almost always illiberal radical leftist.

"They got MORE than me!! That's not FAIR!!!! " LOL
 
It is.

"Students who reside outside of the SMMUSD boundaries may apply for an Interdistrict Permit.Click here for Interdistrict Permit information and application:
The Deadline to file for an Interdistrict Permit for the 2020-21 School Year is June 30, 2020."

BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!

They can apply. That doesn't mean they go.

And even in the rare circumstances they do, they are a microscopic minority there because Malibu residents get service first.

Malibu schools are less accessible to those outside of Malibu than their local private schools. Especially for those who can't commute. Like in Little Rock Arkansas where the public schools are literally toxic dumps.

Their private schools, like in most of the country, are more accessible than the handful of public schools that aren't shit.
 
LOL! You don't need a house/apt/dwelling in Malibu to attend a school in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified District (or any district)

I notice you didn't name a single private school. No private school anywhere can compete with a public school on accessibility. If you have an example let's hear it.

https://nationalpost.com/news/canad...but-its-mainly-because-of-their-parents-study

It's a Canadian article with emphasis on Canadian private schools but the basic premise holds - private schools turn out better qualified and educated students than public schools do.
 
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!

They can apply. That doesn't mean they go.

And even in the rare circumstances they do, they are a microscopic minority there because Malibu residents get service first.

Malibu schools are less accessible to those outside of Malibu than their local private schools. Especially for those who can't commute. Like in Little Rock Arkansas where the public schools are literally toxic dumps.

Their private schools, like in most of the country, are more accessible than the handful of public schools that aren't shit.

https://media0.giphy.com/media/BmhyI3ERqHdUk/giphy.gif

That's the same logic you're trying to peddle with the private schools that can't compete. Anyone can apply to a private school, that doesn't mean they get access to a private school. Public schools, by definition must accept students.

Mckinney-Vento shows they must accept students even if they don't have a dwelling in the attendance zone.

You still haven't named a single private school that can compete.
 
He, like most stupid idjits who can't think past beer o'clock, doesn't understand that some people don't want to spend their lives working for slave wages and making "the man" richer. Instead, they strike out on their ownsies and trying to BE "the man".

Yeah, right, while you’re being the man I retired in my early fifties to a tree filled island with a ten mile beach. Must be “beer o’clock.”:rolleyes:
 
Yeah, right, while you’re being the man I retired in my early fifties to a tree filled island with a ten mile beach. Must be “beer o’clock.”:rolleyes:

1. It's the interwebz, anyone can claim ANYTHING.

2. Have you ever heard anyone the internet spontaneously boast that they're "poor" or "unsuccessful"? Me either.

3. Not everyone wants to lay around like a lazy slob getting stoned all day remembering the "good years when they...."
 
1. It's the interwebz, anyone can claim ANYTHING.

2. Have you ever heard anyone the internet spontaneously boast that they're "poor" or "unsuccessful"? Me either.

3. Not everyone wants to lay around like a lazy slob getting stoned all day remembering the "good years when they...."

Yeah, like you boast of being a lawyer who’s never lost a trial. I don’t even believe you’re a lawyer,
 
1. It's the interwebz, anyone can claim ANYTHING.

2. Have you ever heard anyone the internet spontaneously boast that they're "poor" or "unsuccessful"? Me either.

3. Not everyone wants to lay around like a lazy slob getting stoned all day remembering the "good years when they...."

Good point, Mr. Lawyer/Market Investor Extraordinaire
 
Yeah, right, while you’re being the man I retired in my early fifties to a tree filled island with a ten mile beach. Must be “beer o’clock.”:rolleyes:

^^^Was fired early....and is such as asshole has to isolate himself:D
 
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