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That is kind of what I was portraying in my United We Drive thread. It's amazing how far that can go.
Only so far unfortunately
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That is kind of what I was portraying in my United We Drive thread. It's amazing how far that can go.
Good. The further you move away from HCP, the better.![]()
Acropolis or bust.

Nah, NE is good, I'm just being priced out lol
Alberta's rents for what you get are ludicrous. I am paying $1395 for 480sqft, and in Slabtown I got 600sqft for the same price.How ironic. Being priced out from NE to NW?
Alberta's rents for what you get are ludicrous. I am paying $1395 for 480sqft, and in Slabtown I got 600sqft for the same price.
Yes, I drink beer and boy am I thirsty.Pardon that pic, but my warped mind raced to a Portland institution that effectively lost its way.
I hope to have a beer with you someday.....and NOT at the Acropolis! Do you drink beer per chance?
Does Alberta still have that Third Thursday, or such, whereas they close one of the streets for a fair?
The virgin Mary was only 12? That's fucked up.
Meaning, none of this has anything to do with K thru 3rd Grade.
The bill, which passed the Florida House in late February and the state Senate last week, imposes several vague restrictions on classroom instruction. The most notable part of the bill provides that “classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards.”
The bill, however, does not define key terms like “age appropriate” or “developmentally appropriate.” It doesn’t even define the term “classroom instruction.”
Suppose, for example, that Ms. Smith is a second grade teacher married to a woman. One evening, while Smith and her wife are shopping at the mall, she runs into one of her students and they say hello to each other. The next day, the student asks Ms. Smith who the woman she was shopping with is, and Smith responds, “Oh, that’s my wife.”
If this conversation with the student occurs in a classroom, does it constitute “classroom instruction”?
The insidiousness of Florida’s law is that teachers who won’t understand how to comply with the new law are likely to overcensor their speech in order to protect themselves from being accused of violating the law.
https://www.vox.com/2022/3/15/22976...supreme-court-first-amendment-schools-parents
And the law also allows for prosecution, in special courts, of any teacher any grade if any parent complains. I am also sure they will "figure it out".
Follow the money. Who's paying the bills?
Huh?
Never mind.
You mean who is giving money to the politicians that are supporting this bill?
Or who is going to pay for the special courts?
omg.
Homeowners (parents) pay for our public schools.
School districts in 2019-20 received 39.15 percent of their financial support from state sources, 50.11 percent from local sources (including the Required Local Effort portion of the FEFP) and 10.73 percent from federal sources.
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https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7507/urlt/Fefpdist.pdf
Well cool. One way or another they're supported via taxpayers dollars. Thanks for playing.
So if money from taxpayers funds a law there is nothing wrong with the law? Really?
What I'm saying is, tax payers (i.e. parents) should have at least SOME say in what's going on in our schools.
And they don't now? Or they didn't before this law?
If I were the 2nd grade teacher
I think it's a pretty safe bet that that is something you won't ever be.
Or should be.