Fitness in public schools

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Avatar f tn I wouldn't worry about school weight rooms. The poster who mentions them is probably a lot more affluent than most people. Many schools have trouble buying textbooks, let alone having a weight room. We don't know what resources the poster has in his school, but if you've been paying attention to the news recently, teachers all over the country are protesting low wages and lack of funding for schools -- at least, public schools.
Avatar f tn students there are barely passing in public school. Again, just from my experience with private schools in my area.
Avatar f tn Even in my school years we had incidents unfitting for kids every once in a while. I think the public school system is just fine and all six of mine came out without any scars and make a pretty good living. Private schools have their own set of booger boos as well.
Avatar f tn School voucher programs in Florida, Georgia, and Oklahoma have sent taxpayer money to schools that teach creationism. In Louisiana, almost none of the private schools receiving voucher funds have maintained the separate accounts for public dollars which the law requires, making it impossible to audit their use of the funds. Just two schools have been properly audited, and one of them relies on uncertified teachers and “plopping students in front of televisions to watch lessons on DVDs.
Avatar f tn We are looking to relocate to the Northern MA. Are there any special Ed public school ranking resources available? I’ve been looking and found state rankings but nothing that specifically outlines special ed ranking.
1310633 tn?1430224091 I believe part of the problem with American public schools is that they try to be all things to all students. To me, the European model, where high school age students either attend a university prep type school or a technical or trade school makes more sense. I understand that in large cities, charter schools are taking desperately needed resources from public schools, but from what I've observed in the last few years, they may be a better fit for smaller semi-rural communities.
Avatar f tn I had a knee injury last year and now I have arthritis in my right knee. I went through therapy a year ago, but my right quadricep does not look like my left quadricep. My question is: How do I build the muscles back up in my quadriceps (as a matter of fact, my entire thigh area)?
Avatar f tn t been able to get any work done... I try and try but nothing seems to work... when I was actually in Public school I got just about all of my work done and had As and Bs. Every time I see my grades I want to cry.... I've been trying to convince my mom ever since she enrolled me into online school to please put me back in public school. I really need help to convince her I'm tired of being home all the time and not being able to focus on what needs to get done...
Avatar f tn It's wrong wrong wrong. Unless it is an Islamic school, I don't think this is ok at all. When I was in highschool, you could take a course that taught the theory behind all sorts of different religions. It was an elective, and frankly I took it because I found it interesting. It didn't teach that any of the religions were the one to follow, just how they began, evolved and the principals behind them.
206807 tn?1331936184 Bobby Jindal signed 35 bills into law Monday afternoon, including two pieces of education legislation that will change how public schools administer the ACT and handle prayer in schools. Since the session ended June 6, Jindal has signed 294 bills into law. The governor gave final approved to state Rep. Katrina Jackson's House Bill 724, which would allow students to gather before and after school and during "non-instructional" times of the day.
148588 tn?1465778809 Religion should be taught at home, in churches, temples, etc or in private religious schools, not in public school where children of differing beliefs including atheists, go for academic education. As for teaching religion in history well that gets sticky doesn't it? What the Christians saw as righteous crusades, the Muslims saw as unwarranted attacks from outsiders. It's all about perspective which is relative, isn't it ?
649848 tn?1534633700 I'm not sure if it is the school lunches or if it is the after school activities. The onslaught of video games and computer time is scary. Going outside and playing and running around is something all kids should be doing every day but how many do? Heck, schools themselves do not help. Gym time is one of the things cut back on to make sure a school scores well on the standardized tests. When I was in school we had the President's fitness challenge.
Avatar m tn This child could be placed in early intervention now within the public school system but the parents should address this. Perhaps they and the public school can provide an intervention that you could not. And I really believe that is false that they will let kids go for 2 years prior to intervention. That would be unethical and not something I've ever seen or heard of.
377493 tn?1356502149 ~teachers in these schools are often (although not always) as qualified as in public schools. people who cannot jobs in public schools end up taking jobs in the charter schools. ~ there is a lot of problems with administration in some of these schools (corruption, misuse of funding, etc). This is based on what I have heard from parents and teachers who have interacted with the charter schools. I'm not making blanket statements that all are bad.
Avatar m tn Hi, Well, I think the reason why you may be feeling this way is possibly due to being more isolated than other teens who attend public schools. What you're going through isn't uncommon for homeschoolers, but there are ways to improve your situation. I think it's great that you found an amazing girl to date and stay in touch with.
Avatar f tn Washington public schools taught an "abstinence- heavy" sex education starting in 5th grade. They had diagrams in 5th grade that taught you how the systems worked, acknowledged STDs and their common symptoms, and answered any question. They pushed abstinence, but still gave the kids info on Planned Parenthood, abortions, birth control, etc. I never went to Sex Ed, I learned what they taught through friends.
Avatar f tn What excuse does the schools have for not doing thorough background checks, especially in the times we live in. Where do they think these perverts are going to crop up? Where the children are for starters! Playgrounds! Scouts! Childrens Sports! Church! Lack of Common sense and unforgiveable imo! Criminal is the word that describes it. Hold who hired those idiots accountable with their jobs!
1310633 tn?1430224091 Maybe have the National Guard or the Army patrol ALL public venues? Enact a sort of "police state", in order to protect us all from the crazies. "sieg heil" anyone? *** I think we should stick with SCHOOLS ONLY for right now. If you start down the path of having ALL public places patrolled by military'types, we start to look a lot like Nazi Germany, don't you think?
1530342 tn?1405016490 At least 178 teachers and principals in Atlanta Public Schools cheated to raise student scores on high-stakes standardized tests, according to a report from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. http://news.yahoo.com/americas-biggest-teacher-principal-cheating-scandal-unfolds-atlanta-213734183.html Award-winning gains by Atlanta students were based on widespread cheating by 178 named teachers and principals, said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal on Tuesday.
148588 tn?1465778809 The others, however, included well-known engineering schools, such as Georgia Institute of Technology, and large public universities, including San Jose State University, UC San Diego, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, University of Texas at Austin. Of the Ivy League schools, Cornell University made it to rank 15.
Avatar f tn Charter schools = public schools that are in their own district; not affiliated with whatever district they reside in And the financial assistance for private schooling is done by *donations* not by taxpayers' dollars.
535822 tn?1443976780 It seems to be worse somehow ,maybe because of the internet I actaully have seen some of it go on amongst the teens on Facebook ,but most seem to cope with it, years ago at least in UK you wre able to stand up and yell or bash back, its not allowed now here or in the UK I think the schools must take more responsibility if they see Physical or verbal abuse ,more supervision and hey the parents at home should take the Internet away .
667078 tn?1316000935 Employers and schools look at these things. Don't give anybody anything to chew on! Take good care of yourselves out there!
Avatar n tn I worked in public schools over 20 years. At Kindergarten age they go with another child unless they are known to get into trouble together. Boys will be boys and Yes they get into trouble and get disciplined (I hope Mamirez1 you did not try to justify your child's behavior with that saying IN FRONT OF YOUR CHILD- which I have heard some parents have done- I am sure you were in every way respectful of the teacher and the school. well done!
148588 tn?1465778809 School quality is capitalized into housing prices, making those neighborhoods unaffordable to many families. Imagine, for instance, if all the public schools in the District or the Washington region were integrated and of comparable quality. Families might pay more to live in Northwest to be near Rock Creek Park. But you'd see fewer home-bidding wars there just to access scarce school quality. More to the point, homes families already paid handsomely to buy might lose some of their value.