Nope.
You didn't back up your claim.
You surrendered again.
You told me your argument is that he is as a bad as GWB and Obama in one facet. Congrats on that killer point.
Nope.
You didn't back up your claim.
You surrendered again.
You're hammering hard; but you don't want to say how Trump is financially worse than GWB / Obama.
You're mad that I haven't indulged your nothing argument extra.
I already said how.
I accept your surrender. You agree that Trump is not fiscally responsible. That's all.
You said he did something that GWB and Obama did.
I'm not doing your ring around the roses. Let me know when you have something worthwhile to pursue.
I already let you know.
You gave up.
Good choice, since you're an idiot.
Ashes, ashes....
at the passive aggression, seeking a cheap w, and the lash out, btw.
Not exactly the hallmarks of a winner, bruh.
You gave up on yourself and defending Trump.
I don't blame you.
Gonna cry yourself out, little guy.
You're the one who gave up.
Saying I've given up on you is a little harsh.
you're an idiot.
Lashing out like Blake won't get you W's, bruh.
Your giving up gave you your L, bruh.
You never back up your claims. You always forfeit.
fake quote white flag.
How many times will you surrender in this thread?
another fake quote white flag.
I admit they're not worth much when you just give up -- but all you do is give up. You never even try to discuss any subject or back up any claim you ever make here.
Isn't that the university system? How about K-12?
States with the best and worst schools
35. California
High school graduation rate: 83.0% (21st lowest)
Public school spending: $9,417 per pupil (8th lowest)
8th grade NAEP proficiency: 27.1% (math) 28.4% (reading)
Adults with at least a bachelor’s degree: 32.9% (14th highest)
Adults 25-64 with incomes at or above national median: 51.7% (21st highest)
California has the largest network of public schools in the country — and also one of the worst-performing. Only 29.2% of fourth graders in the state are proficient in math, and only 27.8% are proficient in reading — each the third lowest share of any state. While low, the fourth-grade reading proficiency rate is much improved from only a few years ago. Between 2003 and 2015, fourth-grade reading proficiency increased by 7.0 percentage points, far outpacing the 4.9 percentage point improvement across the U.S. as a whole.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ls/1079181001/
I agree with Pavlov that my post to which you are replying was catty. Another day, another mood.
Seriously, though, you can't go by rankings (it's just a general indicator to judge a school system) - my local public school is ranked A+ by whatever measure FL uses to rank them (too much teaching to the test/babying students/meaningless stats), but I chose a charter school for my kids. The best way is to talk to the parents and wherever you choose (don't know if there's much choice in CA [the unions are so strong], try to supplement the math - I recommend Singapore Math in K-5).
Better than homeschool tbh
That's pretty broad. From my limited experience, there's a huge gap in education by kids that are homeschooled. At the top end, you have parents that are well educated and don't trust the local public schools to provide anything meaningful. I've seen these kids graduate HS early and excel in college. And on the other end, I've seen crackpot parents keep their kids home because they don't want to get vaccinations or are paranoid about the "system". Some of these kids are so warped and maladjusted that I can't see them functioning in real life.
The school system was so bad where we lived that I would have homeschooled my kid if private school wasn't an option.
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