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Trying to legislate good parenting
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 38904" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont think its going to work.</p><p></p><p>From what I can tell...and I have tried to go to the news site that I heard it on and I cant find the story to copy...it is just for the schools that are "in trouble"...so if your child is failing at a school that is not on probation in the state...well goody for you. You can be a drug addicted, no good loser and your kid can fall through the cracks. But be an excellent parent with a kid who refuses to comply and your kid happens to go to a school that is in trouble with the state then you are dragged in to some compulsory workshop because the school isnt meeting their standards! Never mind you may already be meeting with everyone under the sun twenty times a year. </p><p></p><p>Katmom would be a perfect example for this.</p><p></p><p>Not only is she a teacher but a parent. I bet she will have more info on it too working in SC. Here she had two kids who excelled and one she couldnt beg, motivate or bribe to comply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 38904, member: 1514"] I dont think its going to work. From what I can tell...and I have tried to go to the news site that I heard it on and I cant find the story to copy...it is just for the schools that are "in trouble"...so if your child is failing at a school that is not on probation in the state...well goody for you. You can be a drug addicted, no good loser and your kid can fall through the cracks. But be an excellent parent with a kid who refuses to comply and your kid happens to go to a school that is in trouble with the state then you are dragged in to some compulsory workshop because the school isnt meeting their standards! Never mind you may already be meeting with everyone under the sun twenty times a year. Katmom would be a perfect example for this. Not only is she a teacher but a parent. I bet she will have more info on it too working in SC. Here she had two kids who excelled and one she couldnt beg, motivate or bribe to comply. [/QUOTE]
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