Posted on 06/11/2007 8:38:37 AM PDT by LUMary
as for boys, look at the House of Representatives, the Senate, the governorships, and virtually ALL corporate boards in this country, and you will see that women have not gained in big ways when it comes to power and money, or politics......
parents have a way to help their "boys" and that is to stop playing to the lowest standards in the world..the Playboys, the Porn movies and magazines and the immoral and offensive music that glorifies rape and violence....
of course, that would require DADDY to be morally straight and for DADDY and MOMMY to have a successful marriage and family life...
too often, what passes for "masculinity" is just vulgarity...witness that obscene and hateful "tom and Mike" radio show.....but that crap gets defeneded here and elsewhere....it demeans all boys and men by making them animals seeking prey...
I lay the blame on any failues that boys have straight onto our vulgar masculine society that belittles women, girls and makes animalistic, sociopathic behaviour the norm for boys...."If I want it, then I deserve it" mentatlity..( its affecting girls now too)
Sharks?
What you said with the addition of... to keep them from acting like boys.
Yep, sharks.
No, but they have mechanical skills to make up for it.
I’m wondering if my 12 year old 7th grade son is getting discriminated against at his public school.
Every 6 weeks, the students are required to read 2 books and either take a computer test on the books (after school hours) or write reports on the books. He has always stayed after school to take the tests.
Last 6 weeks, when he went to the computer center after school it was closed. The next day (the due date), he tried to get on a computer, but they were full. He told his teacher about his problems.
He asked if he could e-mail her the reports that evening for half credit. The teacher said no, and gave him zero points.
We then found out that the teacher allowed an Indian boy send her the reports.
We’ve talked to the teacher, the principal, etc about this matter, but they are not budging.
My son is a straight A student. He would have a 94% in this class, but now he has an 87% in the class. In 4 semesters, he’s only gotten 1 B. He has the 2nd highest grade of all the students in high school level Algebra 1.
He doesn’t get into trouble. He’s nice and respectful.
I don’t understand what is going on. The only thing I can think is he is being targetted because he is a white male.
“The only thing I can think is he is being targetted because he is a white male.”
Your son has gotten 1 B, after waiting until the last minute to make a special accomodations request. I don’t think you’re quite making the case for discrimination.
But look on the bright side: he might have learned something new.
These attitudes toward boys have their consequences.
I’ll have to ask my 10-year-old son about shark reproduction. I’m sure he knows all about it, and will go into gross detail at supper :-).
He didn’t make a special accomodation request at the last minute.
He asked his teacher the first time he saw her and asked how he should handle the media center closure.
There was no indication that the media center was going to be closed. It wasn’t on the school website on the teacher’s homework site.
The teacher also let at least 1 student e-mail her a report, but she didn’t let my son. That’s where I think there was discrimination. You don’t let one kid do something and not the other.
Keep going up the ladder. Contact the superintendent and state board. And maybe other school board members (somebody should be on your side). This is just unfair and wrong, if it is as you say.
We’ve been in contact with the other boys parents. They’ve sent us copies of the e-mails that he sent with date and time stamps.
I figured that as soon as we got the e-mails and sent them to the principal then we were okay, but they aren’t budging.
We’ve already caught the teacher lying.
We even had my son write up reports and send them to the teacher and the principal.
We’re not asking that he be given a free pass, but we want his work graded. We know they don’t want to change the old 6 week grade, so we suggested that the reports go on the 2nd 6 weeks as extra credit. Nothing.
I guess I get even more mad that a smart kid who works hard is getting a B, but then my daughter who was special needs was always given high grades. We had to pull out of the public schools because she couldn’t read at grade level.
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