Webster’s defines ‘progress’ as the “development to a higher, better, or more advanced stage.”
This may need to be revised and replaced with the definition of regression- “movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state or condition.”
Depending on where one is situated in the country, the process seems well underway….I’m still counting on those schoolboard-protesting parents – largely not Caucasian – who don’t like this trend at all.
Yup! How did this stuff designed for exploring differential impact of sentencing guidelines, in law schools get sliced-and-diced-and-blended into tribalism and mutual self-loathing for munchkins? Ay yi yi! And how did we not see it and “nip it in the bud”? Yikes!
Webster’s defines ‘progress’ as the “development to a higher, better, or more advanced stage.”
This may need to be revised and replaced with the definition of regression- “movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state or condition.”
Hope I responded properly to your statement!
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Depending on where one is situated in the country, the process seems well underway….I’m still counting on those schoolboard-protesting parents – largely not Caucasian – who don’t like this trend at all.
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Me too but what frankly irritates me is that they didn’t address the school curriculae BEFORE they matriculated their kids.
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Yup! How did this stuff designed for exploring differential impact of sentencing guidelines, in law schools get sliced-and-diced-and-blended into tribalism and mutual self-loathing for munchkins? Ay yi yi! And how did we not see it and “nip it in the bud”? Yikes!
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Do parents attend PTA meetings anymore? Is there even a PTA anymore?
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Looks like parents are at school-board meetings now, ready to be heard and/or vote the bums out….I’ll send links via email for you.
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We homeschooled our Down syndrome daughter and the State makes that more costly and tedious than you might first imagine.
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