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Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured
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I would rather live next door to Syrian refugees than a family of homeschoolers. M3E
Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured
Laura and Michael McIntyre pulled their five children out of a private school in 2004 and began home-schooling them in an office at their El Paso motorcycle dealership. Now they are at the center of a lawsuit with the El Paso Independent School District after allegations their kids weren't getting an education because the family expected to be raptured.
Michael McIntyre's twin brother reportedly turned them in to the El Paso Independent School District, but grandparents were also involved:
In January 2006, the District received an anonymous complaint that the McIntyre children were not being educated. In November, Gene and Shirene met with Mark Mendoza, the District’s designated attendance officer, and expressed concerns that their grandchildren were not attending school or otherwise receiving a proper education. After the meeting, Mendoza confirmed that the oldest of the McIntyre children, Tori, had run away from home at age seventeen so she could “attend school.” He discovered that when Tori enrolled at Coronado High School, she was unable to provide any information regarding the level of her education or the curriculum provided as part of her home school education. The McIntyres refused to provide any information to the District on Tori’s behalf. As a result, Tori was placed as a second semester freshman, a year and a half behind her age group.
The El Paso school district repeatedly asked for evidence the children were getting an education and that's when the legal case began.
In court filings, the McIntyres say the district is biased against Christians and accuse its officials of mounting a "startling assertion of sweeping governmental power."
In home-school friendly Texas, the problem of home-schooling standards is big one:
The Texas Home School Coalition estimates 300,000 students are home schooled in the state - more than one-sixth of the national total.
No one knows for sure since Texas is one of 11 states that don't require home-school families to register. And 14 states have no subject requirements for what's taught, according to Coleman's Coalition for Responsible Home Education, which advocates for greater home-schooling accountability.
After eight years of lawsuits and appeals, the case is headed to the Texas Supreme Court this week:
Nine Republican justices heard arguments Monday on whether home-school students are required to learn anything. The McIntyre family says the El Paso school district’s attempt to verify learning violates its 14th Amendment rights.
Texas mandates that home-school children be taught basics like spelling and math. But, like many states, it doesn’t require testing or showing student progress.
Regardless of who wins the final appeal in Texas, it's clear the McIntyre kids are the unfortunate losers in the whole affair.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/11/02/1443509/-Court-hears-case-of-home-schoolers-who-didn-t-teach-their-kids-because-they-expected-to-be-raptured
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: my3rdeye] 3
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Would Texas just secede already? It would solve so many problems. Of course, America would have to deal with the flood of uneducated illegal texans flooding over the border.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
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It would solve a lot of problems, then Texas' 49 bitches could stop depending on us to keep this country going. You know Texas is home to the biggest refiners in the US?
Discounting "outside territories" The only other state that has a a refiner in the top 10 world wide, is Louisiana. Texas has 2, and it ranks below both of the Texas ones. That is only the top 10. I don't feel like Googling, but I woudln't doubt for a second that also operate the most refiners of any state.
Whether you want to admit it or not, a very large portion of what keeps this country going, is Texas. Texas is one of the few states that could actually succeed and survive. Clarification: Survive without a complete infrastructural overall or establish trade treaties with other peoples. We ca become our own country with little need to revamp anything. I could sit here listing all day why. Do some research. Us succeeding would be a disaster for this country.
You need us, more than we need you. Good luck with your energy crisis. It won't happen, but if it does, I don't want to hear a damn thing from you about gas prices among countless other gripes. I wish we would succeed. You know what our problem is? Leeches who can't run their own state to establish self sufficiently and have to rely on states like us to get by.
I do agree with you though, if we succored it would solve a lot of problems. We'd no longer have to deal morons who want to turn this state into California.
I'm petty, but I really wish we would succeed. Just so every time you or someone like you decides to bitch about sky high prices on the majority of commodities, I can throw it your face you couldn't hack it without us.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Shroomslip]
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I think it is interesting Texas isn't legally allowed to secede, but they can legally turn into 5 states.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Shroomslip]
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And that's too bad, I really wish we could sometimes. Partly to stop being held to other states expectations and partly to watch the rest of the country squirm and struggle. People love to make fun of us and act like we're some backwoods undevolved state. The fact is, we are a major reason this country can still exist. Some states can be independent, a lot can't though. They don't have the land or resources to do so. Texas is a VERY big state. We have access to "critical resources" right at home to support ours, and we have the land nessecary to provide for us. Alaska is bigger, in square miles, but the majority of it wasteland more or less.
If you want to hate on Texas, look some shit up life in the US would be very different if it didn't have Texas.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Shroomslip] 2
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Shroomslip said: It would solve a lot of problems, then Texas' 49 bitches could stop depending on us to keep this country going. You know Texas is home to the biggest refiners in the US?
Discounting "outside territories" The only other state that has a a refiner in the top 10 world wide, is Louisiana. Texas has 2, and it ranks below both of the Texas ones. That is only the top 10. I don't feel like Googling, but I woudln't doubt for a second that also operate the most refiners of any state.
Whether you want to admit it or not, a very large portion of what keeps this country going, is Texas. Texas is one of the few states that could actually succeed and survive. Clarification: Survive without a complete infrastructural overall or establish trade treaties with other peoples. We ca become our own country with little need to revamp anything. I could sit here listing all day why. Do some research. Us succeeding would be a disaster for this country.
You need us, more than we need you. Good luck with your energy crisis. It won't happen, but if it does, I don't want to hear a damn thing from you about gas prices among countless other gripes. I wish we would succeed. You know what our problem is? Leeches who can't run their own state to establish self sufficiently and have to rely on states like us to get by.
I do agree with you though, if we succored it would solve a lot of problems. We'd no longer have to deal morons who want to turn this state into California.
I'm petty, but I really wish we would succeed. Just so every time you or someone like you decides to bitch about sky high prices on the majority of commodities, I can throw it your face you couldn't hack it without us.
The remaining 49 states are definitely going to have a shortage of chips that go on shoulders.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Webster10]
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
texas has also had a thriving economy through a recession, it's all that oil money, just imagine if texas did secede and cut the supply of oil to the US, imagine what gas prices would be like and given that we're still decades away from any viable alternatives to oil...
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
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Also, Tex-Mex. And Tex BBQ.
Texas will always be in my heart... as cholesterol. But still, <3
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: my3rdeye] 1
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my3rdeye said: I would rather live next door to Syrian refugees than a family of homeschoolers. M3E
So, there's one family of crazies, so everyone that homeschools is crazy?
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Turtletotem]
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People only hate Texas because they aren't part of it.
Lookin at you Koods, you vagrant pot smoking lothario.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1] 1
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
texas has also had a thriving economy through a recession, it's all that oil money, just imagine if texas did secede and cut the supply of oil to the US, imagine what gas prices would be like and given that we're still decades away from any viable alternatives to oil...
You know that oil prices are set on the world market. It doesn't matter if Texas were part of the US or not,just as it doesn't matter if Canada is or isn't. Lol. Please explain how Texas could cut the supply of oil to the US.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Turtletotem]
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Texas will always be in my heart... as cholesterol. But still, <3
yeah, but that texas chili though...should just be called "meat blob"
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Webster10]
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
i was just wondering if there's any way you texans could convince your brethren who came to Ca. after katrina to go home? it shouldn't be too hard since Texas is so great
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: ballsalsa] 1
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the country. Lol
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Shroomslip]
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Shroomslip said: It would solve a lot of problems, then Texas' 49 bitches could stop depending on us to keep this country going. You know Texas is home to the biggest refiners in the US?
Discounting "outside territories" The only other state that has a a refiner in the top 10 world wide, is Louisiana. Texas has 2, and it ranks below both of the Texas ones. That is only the top 10. I don't feel like Googling, but I woudln't doubt for a second that also operate the most refiners of any state.
Simple enough to solve we just sell your backwards asses back to Mexico and get them to give us a better prices on refining the oil.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: my3rdeye]
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Way to classify an entire demographic based on the actions of a few 
I assume you think all Germans hate Jews, and all black people steal. Grow up.
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Shroomslip said: It would solve a lot of problems, then Texas' 49 bitches could stop depending on us to keep this country going. You know Texas is home to the biggest refiners in the US?
Discounting "outside territories" The only other state that has a a refiner in the top 10 world wide, is Louisiana. Texas has 2, and it ranks below both of the Texas ones. That is only the top 10. I don't feel like Googling, but I woudln't doubt for a second that also operate the most refiners of any state.
Simple enough to solve we just sell your backwards asses back to Mexico and get them to give us a better prices on refining the oil.

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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 3
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the country. Lol
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/27/upshot/surprise-florida-and-texas-excel-in-math-and-reading-scores.html?_r=0
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Webster10]
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Oh. Well, if we are making excuses, i'll go ahead and blame California's shortcomings on Prop 13
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: ThatKidWithTheFace]
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So, there's one family of crazies, so everyone that homeschools is crazy? 
Sound like we got a homeschool valedictorian in the house. There is a great facebook or reddit group called "things home school moms say". It should be illegal to teach anyone if you don't know the difference between their and there. And these people always seem to be Jesus freaks to the worst degree. Your kid is going is not going to grow up well adjusted. Homeschooling your child is fucking retarded.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: my3rdeye] 1
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You talk that kind of shit to be trendy but its not true. You wouldn't want to live near those muslims. No one does. In areas they import them into they publicly warn girls not to wear mini-skirts because it'll encourage rape. Islam is a 180 reversal of every liberal value you have. You find Christians annoying because they don't share your values. But the muslim will gang rape your sister for wearing a short dress and then behead you for insulting their pedophile prophet.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Ellis Dee]
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You talk that kind of shit to be trendy but its not true. You wouldn't want to live near those muslims. No one does. In areas they import them into they publicly warn girls not to wear mini-skirts because it'll encourage rape. Islam is a 180 reversal of every liberal value you have. You find Christians annoying because they don't share your values. But the muslim will gang rape your sister for wearing a short dress and then behead you for insulting their pedophile prophet.
You hate muslims because that's what fox told you to think. Islam will never have any effect on my life no matter how many they let in. Maybe I have to give the muslim guy some stupid holiday day off, really though I do not care. I have lived in neighborhoods with lots of them, they don't go around telling sluts to cover up, that's nonsense. They are just different than you. Better actually, they don't knock up their step daughters or get addicted to heroin or have a bunch of mental health issues. I never once see a muslim begging for change. They have their shit together, you guys are the ones with all the problems.
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koods said: Would Texas just secede already? It would solve so many problems. Of course, America would have to deal with the flood of uneducated illegal texans flooding over the border.
Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
texas has also had a thriving economy through a recession, it's all that oil money, just imagine if texas did secede and cut the supply of oil to the US, imagine what gas prices would be like and given that we're still decades away from any viable alternatives to oil...
You know that oil prices are set on the world market. It doesn't matter if Texas were part of the US or not,just as it doesn't matter if Canada is or isn't. Lol. Please explain how Texas could cut the supply of oil to the US.
hahaha... you clearly dont know how oil prices work either
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Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the country. Lol
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You talk that kind of shit to be trendy but its not true. You wouldn't want to live near those muslims. No one does. In areas they import them into they publicly warn girls not to wear mini-skirts because it'll encourage rape. Islam is a 180 reversal of every liberal value you have. You find Christians annoying because they don't share your values. But the muslim will gang rape your sister for wearing a short dress and then behead you for insulting their pedophile prophet.
and yet you believe Jesus to be the creator of everything . you're delusions are not better than their delusion bruh... why you on that high horse?
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Kinko]
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Kinko said: and yet you believe Jesus to be the creator of everything . you're delusions are not better than their delusion bruh... why you on that high horse?
My creator gave me a conscience. I live by the golden rule. I treat other people the way I'd want to be treated if the roles were reversed. You leave me alone and I leave you alone. You try to kill me and I will kill you because I'm not going down.
The Muslims will not assimilate and intend to destroy our culture and society. That causes a response. If Christ could be so angered that he would take a whip to the money changers in the temple then I can get mad at an organized attempt to destroy my family and culture and thats called rightious anger!
And I do more than preach. Its doing! Its feeding the poor. Living in the spirit of Christ!
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Ellis Dee]
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I wish Texas would secede so we could invade them and take their oil.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Ellis Dee] 1
#22479850 - 11/05/15 07:44 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Kinko said: and yet you believe Jesus to be the creator of everything . you're delusions are not better than their delusion bruh... why you on that high horse?
My creator gave me a conscience. I live by the golden rule. I treat other people the way I'd want to be treated if the roles were reversed. You leave me alone and I leave you alone. You try to kill me and I will kill you because I'm not going down.
The Muslims will not assimilate and intend to destroy our culture and society. That causes a response. If Christ could be so angered that he would take a whip to the money changers in the temple then I can get mad at an organized attempt to destroy my family and culture and thats called rightious anger!
so wait... your creator says to treat others as you would like to be treated and yet you're proselytizing against doing what your creator tells you under the guise of family values and all that nonsense. family values under christianity are to stone disobedient children to death.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1] 3
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my3rdeye said: There is a great facebook or reddit group called "things home school moms say". It should be illegal to teach anyone if you don't know the difference between their and there. And these people always seem to be Jesus freaks to the worst degree. Your kid is going is not going to grow up well adjusted. Homeschooling your child is fucking retarded.
Homeschooled blacks outperform traditionally schooled whites on SAT scores, in spite of the fact that amongst traditionally-educated students blacks don't do as well as whites. In fact, in the traditional education system, even poor white kids outperform rich black kids.
Furthermore, homeschooled kids consistently have higher GPAs throughout their college careers than traditionally-educated students, and have a higher college graduation rate than homeschooled kids.
To say your position is ignorant would be an understatement. Research and facts point towards home schooling as a fantastic alternative to the current system, in spite of funny Reddit pages.
What has actually happened here is your hatred for Jesus freaks has made you unable to make a valid assessment of the facts. You're just a bigot; the only difference between you an a KKK member is that you don't wear a bedsheet when you spew your hate-warped ideas.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1] 1
#22480178 - 11/05/15 08:55 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: family values under christianity are to stone disobedient children to death.
No, family values under Old Testament Law are to stone a disobedient child to death. Prior to Jesus's death, it wasn't Christianity since Christ hadn't been here yet. Christians don't stone people. You're thinking of Muslims.
What you said is pithy, but inaccurate.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Srirachi]
#22480186 - 11/05/15 08:56 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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my3rdeye said: There is a great facebook or reddit group called "things home school moms say". It should be illegal to teach anyone if you don't know the difference between their and there. And these people always seem to be Jesus freaks to the worst degree. Your kid is going is not going to grow up well adjusted. Homeschooling your child is fucking retarded.
Homeschooled blacks outperform traditionally schooled whites on SAT scores, in spite of the fact that amongst traditionally-educated students blacks don't do as well as whites. In fact, in the traditional education system, even poor white kids outperform rich black kids.
Furthermore, homeschooled kids consistently have higher GPAs throughout their college careers than traditionally-educated students, and have a higher college graduation rate than homeschooled kids.
To say your position is ignorant would be an understatement. Research and facts point towards home schooling as a fantastic alternative to the current system, in spite of funny Reddit pages.
What has actually happened here is your hatred for Jesus freaks has made you unable to make a valid assessment of the facts. You're just a bigot; the only difference between you an a KKK member is that you don't wear a bedsheet when you spew your hate-warped ideas.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: ballsalsa]
#22480320 - 11/05/15 09:32 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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California's shortcoming is that it's California.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22480352 - 11/05/15 09:45 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Would Texas just secede already? It would solve so many problems. Of course, America would have to deal with the flood of uneducated illegal texans flooding over the border.
Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the country. Lol
They don't let school get in the way of their education. Graduating high school is nothing to be proud of.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1] 1
#22480552 - 11/05/15 10:37 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Interestingly, California and Texas have the most illegal immigrants. It's... almost as if Pris was right! 
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Srirachi]
#22480613 - 11/05/15 10:56 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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My exes brother is 'homeschooled' meaning he gets in all the course material, stacks up unopened and he instead plays video games all day. He's 13 and still sleeps in the same room as his mom. He has his own room but for some reason sleeps with her still. Its really sad and creepy. I blame the mother. She is over compensating for being a drug addict and abandoning her first two children.
I'm fine with homeschooling but the parents should have to take a test or at least report the progress.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
#22481067 - 11/05/15 12:55 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Would Texas just secede already? It would solve so many problems. Of course, America would have to deal with the flood of uneducated illegal texans flooding over the border.
Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the country. Lol
illegal aliens bro...
Stop blaming everything on illegals. My county has one of the highest percentage of illegals in the country. Over 30% of the population is foreign born. The percentage of the county with HS diplomas is 91%. The percentage of Texans with HS diplomas is 49%. Don't blame illegal immigrants for the fact that texans seem to be dumb ass motherfuckers. My county has a higher percentage (57%) of college graduates than Texas has of high school graduates. Texas has a horrible education system.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22481221 - 11/05/15 01:42 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Webster10 said: Texas has one of the best education systems. California has one of the worst. Umad?
Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the country. Lol
illegal aliens bro...
Stop blaming everything on illegals. My county has one of the highest percentage of illegals in the country. Over 30% of the population is foreign born. The percentage of the county with HS diplomas is 91%. The percentage of Texans with HS diplomas is 49%. Don't blame illegal immigrants for the fact that texans seem to be dumb ass motherfuckers. My county has a higher percentage (57%) of college graduates than Texas has of high school graduates. Texas has a horrible education system.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/27/upshot/surprise-florida-and-texas-excel-in-math-and-reading-scores.html?_r=0
If you factor out minorities and the poor, texas' students perform so much more well than those from Cali.
Living in a bleeding heart state must make the native californians really dumb. Oh wait, it does. Liberals are inherently dumber than any other political orientation.
http://cfif.org/v/index.php/commentary/54-state-of-affairs/1357-pew-research-republicans-more-knowledgeable-than-democrats
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Webster10]
#22481270 - 11/05/15 01:56 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lol. If you filter out the poor performers, performance is really good. If I filter out your posts, the shroomery has much better posts.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 1
#22481302 - 11/05/15 02:04 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Lol. If you filter out the poor performers, performance is really good. If I filter out your posts, the shroomery has much better posts.
And be honest koods, who did the article specify were the poor performers other than the poor? I can just quote the article and post it but I'm giving you a chance to tell the truth.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22481409 - 11/05/15 02:46 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Lol. If you filter out the poor performers, performance is really good. If I filter out your posts, the shroomery has much better posts.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: ecstaticengine10] 1
#22481470 - 11/05/15 03:01 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Could you cite those statistics for me? I've been looking at a chart showing that 88% of Texas kids graduate high school. If only 49% of Texans have a HS diploma, it would imply that possibly the influx of illegal immigrants into Texas is the reason for that low number of Texans with HS diplomas. I'd like to see where the disparity comes from.
http://www.governing.com/gov-data/high-school-graduation-rates-by-state.html
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Srirachi] 1
#22482198 - 11/05/15 05:56 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Texas manipulates their numbers to look better.
http://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/texas-graduation-rates-praised-by-perry-questioned-by-critics/
We are talking about a state that elected George Bush AND Rick Perry to be their governors. There's a whole lotta derp in Texas.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22482218 - 11/05/15 06:00 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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According to federal procedure, Texas must track students who leave the school and report them to the state education agency. However, only some of these, such as those who move to another state or decide to home school, are counted toward the graduation statistic, allowing the state to hide the number of students who drop out. - See more at: http://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/texas-graduation-rates-praised-by-perry-questioned-by-critics/#sthash.ThGvKjC6.dpuf
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 1
#22484408 - 11/06/15 04:14 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Texas manipulates their numbers to look better.
http://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/texas-graduation-rates-praised-by-perry-questioned-by-critics/
We are talking about a state that elected George Bush AND Rick Perry to be their governors. There's a whole lotta derp in Texas.
There are 46 states that are, according to the new York times, derpier than Texas. How mad does that make you?
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Webster10]
#22484726 - 11/06/15 07:33 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yes, it pisses me off that Texas cooks its books.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Srirachi]
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Prisoner#1 said: family values under christianity are to stone disobedient children to death.
No, family values under Old Testament Law are to stone a disobedient child to death. Prior to Jesus's death, it wasn't Christianity since Christ hadn't been here yet. Christians don't stone people. You're thinking of Muslims.
What you said is pithy, but inaccurate.
so christians dont use the old testament where it says that homosexuality is a sin?
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22484812 - 11/06/15 08:02 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Texas manipulates their numbers to look better.
http://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/texas-graduation-rates-praised-by-perry-questioned-by-critics/
We are talking about a state that elected George Bush AND Rick Perry to be their governors. There's a whole lotta derp in Texas.
lol... remember this guy, he was selling obama's senate seat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Blagojevich
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
#22484836 - 11/06/15 08:10 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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completely random comment
Ok lemme try
Remember this guy who had to resign because he turned his office into the set of Downton Abbey
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 2
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illegal aliens bro...
Stop blaming everything on illegals. My county has one of the highest percentage of illegals in the country. Over 30% of the population is foreign born. The percentage of the county with HS diplomas is 91%. The percentage of Texans with HS diplomas is 49%. Don't blame illegal immigrants for the fact that texans seem to be dumb ass motherfuckers. My county has a higher percentage (57%) of college graduates than Texas has of high school graduates. Texas has a horrible education system.
texas has 16% of the illegals and an 88% graduation rate regardless of your fiction of 49%, they're also a state filled with conservatives http://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr15/yr15rel34.asp
california has a 74% graduation rate and 25% of the illegals, they're also a liberal stonghhold, what can er surmise from this data? http://www.texastribune.org/2015/02/20/texas-high-school-graduation-rate-behind-only-iowa/
1. koods likes to make up a lot of shit 2. liberals like it when kids are dumb because it allows them to pander for more money 3. koods likes to make shit up
hell, if we go by this, texas still exceeds california http://www.governing.com/gov-data/high-school-graduation-rates-by-state.html
I wonder what koods attributes california's failing performance to
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
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Ok lemme try
Remember this guy who had to resign because he turned his office into the set of Downton Abbey

nope... I'm betting he's a senator and not a governor as you brought up
remember this guy? democrats elected him too
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 1
#22484864 - 11/06/15 08:19 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Yes, it pisses me off that Texas cooks its books.
Haha, you scoff at "global warming deniers" that claim the IPCC cooks it's books then you turn around and use that same lousy excuse when it suits your agenda. Getting thumped on the head repeatedly with the bible has actually, according to undeniable facts published by the NYT, made texans smarter than the dumb liberals in cali.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Webster10]
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koods said: Yes, it pisses me off that Texas cooks its books.
Haha, you scoff at "global warming deniers" that claim the IPCC cooks it's books then you turn around and use that same lousy excuse when it suits your agenda. Getting thumped on the head repeatedly with the bible has actually, according to undeniable facts published by the NYT, made texans smarter than the dumb liberals in cali.
did you know that koods' state has a lower high school graduation rate than texas, apparently they have more college graduates, I bet that has nothing to do with the fact that all of the area surrounding DC is filled with lawyers that work in DC
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
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My high school has a graduation rate of 98.4% but this area is extremely liberal so kids here are really smart
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
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your higschool means diddly, the state's graduation rate reflects that your state is dumber than texas who coincidentally elected a man that graduated from both yale and harvard
did you graduate from yale and harvard?
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
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Texas' numbers are fraudulent.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
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I went to McGIll
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22484986 - 11/06/15 09:01 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Texas' numbers are fraudulent.
horse shit
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 1
#22484987 - 11/06/15 09:02 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: I went to McGIll

massengill maybe
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
#22484992 - 11/06/15 09:03 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yes. They are horse shit.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods] 1
#22485000 - 11/06/15 09:04 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: Yes. They are horse shit.
your fabrications, yes they are
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22485053 - 11/06/15 09:17 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: My high school has a graduation rate of 98.4% but this area is extremely liberal so kids here are really smart
Like many areas, they think they're liberal in their little bubbles, they're phonies.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: qman]
#22485162 - 11/06/15 09:43 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said: My high school has a graduation rate of 98.4% but this area is extremely liberal so kids here are really smart
Like many areas, they think they're liberal in their little bubbles, they're phonies.
I just looked at graduation rates in the county I grew up in, it's pretty amazing just how varied the rates are from school to school, norcross was the one I attended, the graduation rate is at 71%, a school in a more affluent area is at 58%, another, Meadowcreek, in the district that Hank Johnson is a senator for is at 49% while yet another affluent area in the county is at 81% while Buford, a traditionally 'country' area is at 86% and Suwanee highschool has increased their graduation rate from 58% to 76%, an 18% increase in a year... that seems a little suspicious
now with a national average of 82% graduation rate and koods claiming his school was at 98%, it also leads me to believe that they follow the bush mantra of 'graduate those kids even if they're failing'
now I remember... high school exit exams are apparently racist so they stopped doing that so the dumb kids could have a chance at voting democrat too
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/local/article29452876.html http://www.wbaltv.com/education/maryland-sunsets-high-school-assessment-tests/30260048
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: Prisoner#1]
#22485173 - 11/06/15 09:46 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Naw I believe the rates. I never knew anyone to drop out nor did I know anyone who didn't go to college.
It's ranked #69 in the country for public high schools. how appropriate.
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Re: Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured [Re: koods]
#22485197 - 11/06/15 09:54 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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My public high school had a 99 percent graduation rate. Granted it was in a fairly affluent area and just about everybody was serious about academics.
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