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So can they do anything to me? Getting tired of all this.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 577624" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I know I wasn't bothering them. He said it. Nobody will file anything against me. And I didn't sign anything. </p><p></p><p>Head Start is hardly holy. Lots of people don't like them and that's why they are so paranoid about what people think. A lot of politicians hear that the people don't want to support Head Start with their tax dollars. Our Republicans in Wisconsin are not fans of HS. John told us this at the before school meeting. Some people turn in Head Start buses just to be mean because they don't like the idea of Head Start. They do not have nor follow the rules of any public school. For one thing, the employees are not protected by unions or paid well. For another, they just don't follow the protocol of public school even when they have the kids. Public Schools do not use Conscious Discipline. If your child misbehaves on a public school bus your child can be suspended or expelled from bus service, even in kindergarten. At Head Start, even if the child is violent and hurts other children or the aide, we aren't even allowed to tell the parent that it happened. Their thinking is that perhaps the parent is unstable and may beat the child...haha. I haven't told that to any of the parents. It wouldn't go over well. But that's how they think...the kids are poor so the parents may be violent psychopaths and nobody can know if their child is having problems, including them. In public school, you know. They don't even think about whether a child's parent may beat the child if the parent is told about a child's transgression. This program doesn't ready the children for kindergarten, where they will have to face consequences if they misbehave...there is no connection between Head Start and our public schools at all. In fact, Head Start is afraid of the public schools. If the public schools complain about them...they feel threatened. Their existence (Head Start) is dependent upon federal funding. The "bad" Head Starts (or the ones the Feds catch being "bad") lose their funding and are shut down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 577624, member: 1550"] I know I wasn't bothering them. He said it. Nobody will file anything against me. And I didn't sign anything. Head Start is hardly holy. Lots of people don't like them and that's why they are so paranoid about what people think. A lot of politicians hear that the people don't want to support Head Start with their tax dollars. Our Republicans in Wisconsin are not fans of HS. John told us this at the before school meeting. Some people turn in Head Start buses just to be mean because they don't like the idea of Head Start. They do not have nor follow the rules of any public school. For one thing, the employees are not protected by unions or paid well. For another, they just don't follow the protocol of public school even when they have the kids. Public Schools do not use Conscious Discipline. If your child misbehaves on a public school bus your child can be suspended or expelled from bus service, even in kindergarten. At Head Start, even if the child is violent and hurts other children or the aide, we aren't even allowed to tell the parent that it happened. Their thinking is that perhaps the parent is unstable and may beat the child...haha. I haven't told that to any of the parents. It wouldn't go over well. But that's how they think...the kids are poor so the parents may be violent psychopaths and nobody can know if their child is having problems, including them. In public school, you know. They don't even think about whether a child's parent may beat the child if the parent is told about a child's transgression. This program doesn't ready the children for kindergarten, where they will have to face consequences if they misbehave...there is no connection between Head Start and our public schools at all. In fact, Head Start is afraid of the public schools. If the public schools complain about them...they feel threatened. Their existence (Head Start) is dependent upon federal funding. The "bad" Head Starts (or the ones the Feds catch being "bad") lose their funding and are shut down. [/QUOTE]
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