At least both of my parents raised and took care of me. Where were your parents? Dodging shovels.Jay wrote:
Don't have to have money to be a good parent. Yours were obviously terrible.

At least both of my parents raised and took care of me. Where were your parents? Dodging shovels.Jay wrote:
Don't have to have money to be a good parent. Yours were obviously terrible.
SuperJail Warden wrote:
Did you go to school in the Soviet Union? If you increase the school day, you can increase the amount of fulfilling courses that students wouldn't have access to otherwise. Those two extra hours don't have to be spent doing math. You can have an extra art or music class. Maybe a longer gym period. The school could also give the students an extra meal since families have trouble doing so.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
That's stupid in so many ways. Kids have stacks of homework, after-school activities, and family obligations. Teachers continue to work into hours well after school. People fought for an 8-hour workday for a good reason. Now it's vanishing in America, and people like Macbeth have been successfully brainwashed into believing it's somehow a sign of maturity and responsibility to do nothing but slave every waking moment you aren't traveling or filling your face with food. At this point, corrupted work culture has you by the balls, but you now take twisted pleasure in it.
Do you think a few more submissive robots is worth all the burnout? Do you want to pay teachers salary plus tons of overtime?
Not to mention pissing off that late is prime time for some school bus routes getting screwed over by rush hour.
homework, after-school activities, and family obligations
The fuck? Homework, sports, play, chores, relaxation. These seem like pretty well-adjusted after-school activities for a kid. Do you not understand that already having more hours isn't helping us compete in education against better-performing countries with less, or are you still just channeling your troll persona.Did you go to school in the Soviet Union?
I don't know how I'm even supposed to respond to that. I didn't grow up in a fundamentalist compound, or any other kind of compound. I was a cub scout once. I learned how to tie knots. Is that regimented enough for you, or should we just hand over 24/7 custody of children to state and federal government.I am sorry you grew up digging combat ditches at a Mormon compound.
yeah, kids suck.pirana6 wrote:
they'll hoover it.
its part of public school fees in Taiwan and parents pay the school directly. if they can't afford it they get govt vouchers.pirana6 wrote:
Our schools barely have enough money to feed everyone let alone a quality lunch that doesn't consist of mystery meat and sugar water.
I have heard good things about putting lunch after recess. Kids coming out of exercise will be hungry enough to eat anything so if you put apples and lettuce under them they'll hoover it.
Why don't you want every student to get a nutritious dinner?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
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More hours at school will help neither American kids nor educator retention.
I'm sure he got a fat stackCybargs wrote:
mfw their new president did a complete 180 on their stance on south china sea.SuperJail Warden wrote:
The Philippines is a shit hole run by a retard. Marginally useful ally.
I can travel to Cuba, I don't need to ask the government for permission.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
any US citizens looked into going to Cuba? I found a pretty awesome deal on a flight from LAX. I need to figure out if I can qualify for 1 of the 12 categories of people that can travel there. Any help is appreciated
Sure you do. You have to have a passport don't you?Dilbert_X wrote:
I can travel to Cuba, I don't need to ask the government for permission.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
any US citizens looked into going to Cuba? I found a pretty awesome deal on a flight from LAX. I need to figure out if I can qualify for 1 of the 12 categories of people that can travel there. Any help is appreciated
You also have shit internet and draconian immigration laws. But yeah, you can travel to Cuba easier than Americans. So I guess that's cool?Dilbert_X wrote:
I can travel to Cuba, I don't need to ask the government for permission.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
any US citizens looked into going to Cuba? I found a pretty awesome deal on a flight from LAX. I need to figure out if I can qualify for 1 of the 12 categories of people that can travel there. Any help is appreciated
they'll probably arrest you for being involved in child sex tourism when you come back.Dilbert_X wrote:
I can travel to Cuba, I don't need to ask the government for permission.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
any US citizens looked into going to Cuba? I found a pretty awesome deal on a flight from LAX. I need to figure out if I can qualify for 1 of the 12 categories of people that can travel there. Any help is appreciated
We have no internet laws to worry about and I like the immigration laws very much.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
You also have shit internet and draconian immigration laws. But yeah, you can travel to Cuba easier than Americans. So I guess that's cool?Dilbert_X wrote:
I can travel to Cuba, I don't need to ask the government for permission.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
any US citizens looked into going to Cuba? I found a pretty awesome deal on a flight from LAX. I need to figure out if I can qualify for 1 of the 12 categories of people that can travel there. Any help is appreciated
I guess you missed the first part of my post. It's ok, I don't think very highly of your intelligence anyway, so I can dismiss this as dilbert being dumb
Em no, for one I'm not the one travelling to third world shit-holes on a regular basis, also I don't do that.they'll probably arrest you for being involved in child sex tourism when you come back.