This is the same as with any small problems in life in that, if you ignore them for long enough, they become more prevalent and significant. The problems become more difficult to manage than if they'd been nipped in the bud.
Since Oregon abandoned its essential skill requirements for high schoolers, graduation rates have skyrocketed.
I wanted to know the numbers behind "skyrocketed" and the article failed to deliver:
SB 744 went into effect for the 2021-22 school year. The sky rocketing might be true going forward but [according to the summaries of graduation rates here, it was mid-60% in 2009-10 and made gains every year up to nearly this 81% grad rate.] (https://www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data/students/pages/cohort-graduation-rate.aspx) 2018-19 was 80%; 78.7% the year prior. Few percentage points up year on year to the present, since the 2009-10 data. Maybe (probably) they had other (less official) shortcuts in place since 2010.
The author should have spent more time on the results of standardized test scores, that would be more impactful. Would also be an improvement if everyone focused on improving those scores instead of the graduation rate, which is easy to improve with all kinds of shenanigans like "allurus" is saying elsewhere in these comments.
This worked for me with Firefox.Turned DNS over HTTPS off, restarted the browser and the issue is resolved.
Which is there more of: genders or designs of this flag?
I just copy the link into a different browser, Edge. That doesn't bring up the captcha at all.
She comes from a wealthy family and only put up about $130k. Shes not poor now.
A lot of problems in school would be resolved if the parents actually took responsibility for their children. Since enough refuse to, lets bring back corporal punishment and instate capital punishment. For both the children and their parents.
Not to disagree with RaceCreatesCulture, hes certainly right about a lot here, there's another reason you won't see those messages: they were written by minors and at the moment at least this is not in the court system. Its protected by FERPA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Educational_Rights_and_Privacy_Act
All I know is that 1/6/2021 is worse then all bad events in the history and future history of all mankind, forever.
This is a potential answer to the question that I came here to ask: Walmart doesn't want to make extra money? The criminals could be making it unprofitable. Surprising that it could come to that, still.
I don't know what this tweet is talking about.
However, LGBT is a form of religion now in all ways but flat out declaration. And, the federal Department of Education with the Department of Agriculture, under the Biden administration, will withdraw all school lunch funds from any school district which fails to participate in the religion of LGBT by requiring the use of preferred pronouns by all people, students and staff, within a district.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this year dispatched new guidelines and policies linking its Food and Nutrition Service funding to compliance with a new interpretation of civil rights laws, listing transgender and gay individuals as federally protected groups.
Before 2020 case Bostock vs Clayton County, most agencies interpreting the Title VII civil rights law could treat “sex” as a biological situation, but the Bostock court ruled that sexual orientation and gender identity are also bound up in the definition of “sex.”
The USDA took that ruling and applied it to a different portion of federal law: the Title IX civil rights statutes pertaining to schools.
Those suing the USDA argued that using a court’s Title VII interpretation to impose Title IX was inappropriate. The USDA countered in its recent filing, saying the wording in the two civil rights clauses is similar enough to apply the Bostock ruling to schools’ nondiscrimination policies under Title IX.
Big oof.
These places start podcasts and hire like 25 or 30 people to produce a singular podcast. Its like a bureaucracy, they just keep adding bodies.
It is a good idea to give the viewer something to hook them the first episode. What percentage of the episode that is will vary.
Probably this show is using the same formula of a lot of action shows these past several years- "Tick tock": shit filler episode followed by good episode, then repeat.
The uniparty loves all the opportunities for self enrichment that the military industrial complex enables, so they're presently working to be involved directly in this.
She turns 35 next year so there's at least hope that she'll never have children of her own.
HeShe has super strength and either stopped/caught a bullet or the bullet didn't break HeShe's skin when it transformed at the moment of impact. I, too, watched that episode.
This is a great example of how shitty these updated versions have become: Kingpin Reloaded. I can't tell the difference between the original and the "enhanced."
They're not actually human.
Yes, the next level up that an appeal goes to is SCOTUS. Here's an okay map of the federal court system:
Andorra Australia Austria Belgium Brunei Chile Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Republic of Malta Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal San Marino Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan[1] United Kingdom
Biden forgot to add Ukraine and Mexico to that list.
edit: I put in all that work to format the 40 countries list and it scrolls off the page to the right.
They should encourage face tattoos in Congress next as part of digging deeper into the humiliation ritual.
Ah fuck, you're right... We will soon see people elected based on their fashion choices instead of their fake and gay positions on issues. At least with fake and gay positions there was a veneer of authenticity.
The nanny state intensifies under these policies.