Yep. Kansas City in the 1980s is a great negative example of this hubris.
That thing looks like a swamp creature...she would scare children. Typical Dem.
You can GIVE knowledge, but there is no guarantee that someone will TAKE that knowledge.
Many moons ago I had a couple of engineers from Nicaragua. They had gone to school in one room schools with multiple grades. They spoke and wrote better English than any of my other engineers. They were great engineers. How much you get from your education has little to do with classrooms or class size. It has much more to do with the student and the student’s desire to learn. Both these guy said their parents were desperate for them to get a good education and immigrate to America. Both were supporting extended families.
It’d be interesting to see the familial set up of these at risk kids. It’s hard to believe that with June and Ward at home the state would still be failing the Beave.
Iirc, Federal courts have ruled that school systems have no obligation to produce particular results.
School is not a right but a privilege. No one should be forced to impart their knowledge to an ungrateful brat.
This judge is the reason we have entitled bullies and school shooting terrorists
Remind again why whites put up with this crap?
At THAT, there will be much gnaching of teeth....
Yes, and the budget part is already done. A long time ago I read on FR about a judge (in Arizona iirc) getting involved in school budget. It is crazy how much power the judges are allowed to have.
Equality is the same opportunities, not the same results. Results will vary depending upon the individual.
What percentage of the “at risk” children were born out of wedlock and are being raised by welfare moms? Did the judge address that?
Governors and state legislators need to start telling courts:
“Tou don’t make education policy. And if you want to make education policy, you can resign as a judge and run for elected office.”
I went to school in NM back in 1954-1956, 1959-1962, and the schools were excellent. Great classes, choices of many elective courses such as Art, Leathercraft, Radio repair, auto mechanics, Shop.
Then dad pulled us out of NM schools and dragged us kicking and screaming to the tick and chigger infested Ozarks where there was only “Readin, Ritin, Rithmatick...” The Culture Shock took it’s toll on us.
Judges inventing more “rights” the people never placed in their state constitutions.