Posted by oldfarmtractor on December 21, 2011 at 21:52:26 from (75.4.145.167):
In Reply to: Re: OT Home school posted by oldfarmtractor on December 21, 2011 at 19:41:00:
Charter Schools and Private schools can do a better job than many public schools and even some home school situations. Charter Schools and Private schools can typically refuse to take certain students without due process. How many ADHD students are in a typical charter school or private school. I would bet that locally we are running close over 5%. How many students at Charter Schools and Private schools are truant? How many are Section 8?
How many of the students in the Charter Schools and Private schools are diagnosed with a learning disability?
Many of you here are farmers, if the dealer sends you poor quality seed, even with the best fertilizers, the best land and the best tillage, what can you expect from what you planted?
Why is it that so many of the students from my local high school who take physics, calculus, 4 years of foreign language, play in the highest level bands, play varsity sports, often become doctors, lawyers, agricultural specialists, CPAs, own their own businesses and achieve similar careers? Genetics and nurturing are both important as well as the schools.
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