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Education needs after Katrina
The federal government's response to education needs after Hurricane Katrina has been "grossly inadequate," according to a national education group. The Southern Education Foundation released a report on the second anniversary of Katrina that said two years later, rebuilding of schools in Mississippi and Louisiana has been slow and thousands of students remain displaced.The Upper Elementary that my eldest son attended for 4th & 5th grade and the Middle School my children would have attended if they had continued in public school was completely destroyed.
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A False War Between The States
Read A false War Between the States in The Sun Herald. There is a particular sadness with which we consider the offensive launched against Mississippi survivors of Hurricane Katrina on the very somber second anniversary of the awful day in which the great...
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We Don't Need Regulations
Additionally, national studies have shown that a high percentage of home-educated students go on to obtain advanced degrees. Area homeschoolers often meet for field trips or just child-to-child interaction, and even have graduation ceremonies. It’s...
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Bad Public School Teachers?
NYC Educator has a post on Bad Teachers which I found by way of VDare's Diversity Is Strength…It’s Also Really Bad Teachers post. The majority of public school teachers I know do an outstanding job, they are wonderful teachers and wonderful human...
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From He&os
Daryl explains how Republicans are confusing homeschooling with part of the public education system. Republicans are also committed to providing parents and students with the tools and choices they need to succeed. Charter schools, home schooling and...
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Is Trade School For You?
Trade School has changed with the times. In the past, vocational education was seen as a second-class education, the path for students who planned to skip college and head directly into the workforce. But a national focus on academic accountability and...
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