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school students catching busses as early as 6am in the morning. It
also goes on to mention that they paid a third-party to come up with
the plan.
Other sources have indicated that this plan was created by AI
They basically staggered start and end times for various schools. In past, all of the elementary schools started at one time, while all Jr
High and High schools started at another.
Who wants to bet that the "third-party" had a high ESG score?
Other sources have indicated that this plan was created by AI
The problem with AI is blindly trusting it. So they can't blame AI since it was their job to double check what the AI produced.
The high schoolers got up early, picked up the bus and went to school.
The busses did another around to pick up the Jr. High students.
And did another run for the elementary students.
So if a bunch of school admistrators can't do something like a bus schedule, how do they think they can educate our kids?
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Who wants to bet that the "third-party" had a high ESG score?
Not sure about that, but the third party did previously screw up a
similar project in Ohio.
For some reason, they decided to "mix things up" and recreate the
wheel. That reason was supposedly a lack of bus drivers, but I don't
think the multi-staggered approach they came up with really addresses that. They are overworking the drivers they do have while keeping elementary kids (in particular) away from home a whole lot of extra
time.
IMHO, I think they are trying to force parents to start providing their own transportation rather than provide the transporation that the
parents' tax dollars are supposedly paying for.
IMHO, most teachers are better than the administrators who come up with these ideas. Not all, mind you, but most of them. That said, I still take your point as it is the administrators that set the tone for the
rest of the system.
At this rate, I wonder if they won't have to lower
the math standards just so the administrators will understand it.
For some reason, they decided to "mix things up" and recreate the
wheel. That reason was supposedly a lack of bus drivers, but I don't think the multi-staggered approach they came up with really addresses that. They are overworking the drivers they do have while keeping elementary kids (in particular) away from home a whole lot of extra time.
I know that in my dad's school system, enrollment declined with the Baby Bust.
So they closed some schools since they didn't have enough kids to make it wort
while.
They didn't have a lack of bus drivers, but they did have a lack of kids needing to be transported. It's not cost effective to use a bus to haul 5 kid
to school.
IMHO, I think they are trying to force parents to start providing their own transportation rather than provide the transporation that the parents' tax dollars are supposedly paying for.
That's very probable. If you don't have to pay to bus students, that money ca
go into hiring more mentally ill "teachers" (like the one who got fired recently because he was truely mentally ill and had a record of violent outbreaks).
IMHO, most teachers are better than the administrators who come up with these ideas. Not all, mind you, but most of them. That said, I still take your point as it is the administrators that set the tone for the rest of the system.
It's an indication of the quality of the school system as a whole.
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Now that the schools are finally back up near pre-COVID capacity, they
are in dire straits.
Or the ones who have been having intercourse with increasingly younger students.
Jefferson County is the home to Louisville, which is a town that has
been ruled by a single party for several decades now and leans increasingly left.
Or the ones who have been having intercourse with increasingly younger students.
The whole "trans movement" is just to normalize pedophilia.
Jefferson County is the home to Louisville, which is a town that has been ruled by a single party for several decades now and leans increasingly left.
Ahhh... there's the reason. :)
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I think it is certainly one of the reasons. That district spends more money, per student, than any other in the state but their academic
scores do not reflect this.
It makes me wonder when they expect kids to do their homework.
I thought they got rid of homework. Something about White Supremacy or Patriarchy. :)
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