How does this help the children?
Would someone anyone explain to me and the rest of the world how does this help the children learn? If this is help I would rather see them not attempt to help at all. This is hurting our nations future and anyone who does not see that is clearly not being realistic.
The world is much more competitive now and we must teach our children more not less.
Click this link to see what I am talking about.
For the 2005-2006 school year, spending under the Department of Education's Title I program, which helps low-achieving children in high-poverty areas, is increasing by 3.2 percent, to $12.6 billion.
I had a great Fourth of July did all of you have a good day?
Sometimes standing up for one makes you a leader of many. Humanity does matter!
The world is much more competitive now and we must teach our children more not less.
Click this link to see what I am talking about.
For the 2005-2006 school year, spending under the Department of Education's Title I program, which helps low-achieving children in high-poverty areas, is increasing by 3.2 percent, to $12.6 billion.
But because of population shifts, growing numbers of poor children, newer census data and complex formulas that determine how the money is divided, more than two-thirds of the districts, or 8,843, will not receive as much financing as before.
I had a great Fourth of July did all of you have a good day?
Sometimes standing up for one makes you a leader of many. Humanity does matter!
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Your statement is stupid and a joke. First if they taught every student the same thing then this nation would have millions more people going to college and then finding meaningful careers. A career gives people a reason to work toward a common mission. A job is not a career and as such it does not inspire loyalty nor does it make you feel as part of a whole. A team member working on a common mission. As for welfare most people would choose not to be on it but without the education they don't find careers and get laid off of jobs.
You need to wake up to reality pal.
Hard work without loyalty to the workers means your working for nothing except a check.
What do you mean by "if they taught every student the same thing"? It's up to he individual to decide on their career choice. It has nothing to do with what they're taught in school. People usually start out by going into the workforce via a JOB, dimwit. Even McDonald's is a great education. While you're flipping burgers, you need to learn the mechanics of how the place operates and you're gaining yourself an education in business. In the meantime, you go to college to learn more. Then you network and find better jobs to go along with your aquired experience and education. You need a reality check, pal.
I think Al understands, but I think he gets some sort of satisfaction from putting down contrary views. Perhaps it makes him feel sort of paternal I guess.
Still, I think he really does mean well deep within.
It is you who don't understand that in order to get from point A to ponits B - Z you must have the tools to get there and the fact remains we don't all have good schools I think it's time you wake up and deal with the truth.
How could anyone make such a statement and not be aware of the fact that many public school children never learn enough about English, Math, History and the Sciences that one must know in order to be accepted into college.
As for other students that I know of who have gone to PPS and have not had a good education I know of at least twenty, but I would never bring out their names and it is not for you to know who they may be. I must keep that private I don't try to harm anyone nor do I seek to cause embarrassment to anyone and as such I do not name names.
If you need proof just do the research and you will find more than enough proof that my statements are correct.
As for funding for education do you not yet see that an educated America is an employed America? Do you not see that a career helps more than the person that has it? Can't you understand that by educating our people we would become a stronger nation and that maybe once again it could be America that leads the world in new technologies. Maybe we will be the nation that finds a way to have cars and trucks run on a fuel that needs no oil and then we are not stuck with high oil prices. Maybe our nation will find a cure to cancer and many other amazing products and discoveries that could benefit humankind. Keep in mind that most people in this nation can learn, but many do not get that chance and this is a disgrace to this nation and to humanity.
Sure, many college students work at the mall or a snack joint and I am proud of them, but many others can not afford college even with that job if our nation wants to remain a great nation we must educate our populace.
Albert Torcaso, host of Humanity Matters airing on PCTV21 in Pittsburgh.
There are good teachers there but many of them leave for schools that supply the tools to teach the children.
Private schools could work if every child had a chance to attend them."
Then they would be PUBLIC schools ! LOLOL