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lumberjack_jeff Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-09 04:01 PM
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28. I think the public school district in which an IEP student lives...
... is still required to do their IEP, but I may be wrong.
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  -My tax money is sending 42,000 Florida students to private schools. madfloridian  Jan-11-09 07:08 PM   #0 
  - I have always been curious to know this: are any private school faculties unionized?  bluestateguy   Jan-11-09 07:15 PM   #1 
  - Don't know the answer, but I know many teachers hired there.  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 07:19 PM   #2 
  - Jebbie GD Flush not likely any more a legitimate governor than (*) was pResident  HillbillyBob   Jan-11-09 11:41 PM   #20 
  - Some private and charter schools don't even require teacher certification  1gobluedem   Jan-11-09 07:22 PM   #3 
  - True, in fact ...  ColbertWatcher   Jan-11-09 07:26 PM   #4 
     - that is a very prejudicial remark!  DollyM   Jan-12-09 05:31 PM   #30 
  - In NYC  Dorian Gray   Jan-12-09 10:15 PM   #36 
  - "... we are saving the state money."  ColbertWatcher   Jan-11-09 07:33 PM   #5 
  - 2300 in just one district. So sad.  madfloridian   Jan-12-09 10:28 AM   #23 
     - Yes.  ColbertWatcher   Jan-12-09 03:29 PM   #26 
  - I think you need to parse out the disabled from the straight vouchers  HardcoreProgressive   Jan-11-09 07:46 PM   #6 
  - In our county we had facilities for even the most handicapped.  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 07:56 PM   #7 
  - Did they have the facilites to meet all of the demand?  HardcoreProgressive   Jan-11-09 08:09 PM   #9 
     - Until recently there seemed to be no problem meeting their needs.  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 08:12 PM   #11 
        - That is rare. The need has been outpacing the demand most places I know of  HardcoreProgressive   Jan-11-09 09:01 PM   #15 
        - I could go into great detail there.  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 09:09 PM   #16 
        - A lot of "education" money goes to pay for testing.  roody   Jan-13-09 08:46 AM   #38 
  - Not quite.  thecatburgler   Jan-11-09 08:11 PM   #10 
  - My concern is that the stats being used cover IEP students  HardcoreProgressive   Jan-11-09 08:58 PM   #14 
     - I don't think so.  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 09:23 PM   #17 
        - I think the public school district in which an IEP student lives...  lumberjack_jeff   Jan-12-09 04:01 PM   #28 
           - I've been retired awhile, but I still hear people talk about IEPs  madfloridian   Jan-12-09 04:13 PM   #29 
              - being the mother of a special needs child . . .  DollyM   Jan-13-09 06:08 PM   #40 
  - Exactly right.  lumberjack_jeff   Jan-12-09 03:59 PM   #27 
  - Jeb said he had a "devious' plan to undermine public education, and his puppet  Riley18   Jan-11-09 08:02 PM   #8 
  - Ah, yes, Jeb's devious plans.  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 11:58 PM   #21 
  - That's just wrong. nt  JerseygirlCT   Jan-11-09 08:18 PM   #12 
  - I agree. Undermining public schools.  madfloridian   Jan-12-09 10:19 AM   #22 
  - All Jesus schools? nt  valerief   Jan-11-09 08:46 PM   #13 
  - Many are. I don't think public tax money should go to any private schools...  madfloridian   Jan-11-09 10:14 PM   #18 
  - jesus christ- what tax bracket are you in...?  QuestionAll   Jan-11-09 10:16 PM   #19 
  - That sucks. K&R. C'mon, one more puts this on Greatest! nt  raccoon   Jan-12-09 10:35 AM   #24 
  - Appreciated.  madfloridian   Jan-12-09 11:39 AM   #25 
  - The Bush clan hate schools!  Sancho   Jan-12-09 06:38 PM   #31 
  - I support a Constitutional BAN of private primary education  TheKentuckian   Jan-12-09 06:46 PM   #32 
  - The numbers are much higher than that when you count the IRS tax deductions  whistle   Jan-12-09 08:39 PM   #33 
  - Try this:  elleng   Jan-12-09 09:48 PM   #34 
  - We had a good system of schools until they diverted money to vouchers.  madfloridian   Jan-12-09 09:56 PM   #35 
     - As I remember, Florida Democrats had a good chance  suzie   Jan-13-09 08:15 AM   #37 
  - Cui Bono  edc   Jan-13-09 04:52 PM   #39 
  - Florida can't entirely shake its (former) Red-State ways  Herman74   Jan-13-09 08:57 PM   #41 
  - OBAMA DIDN'T STAND FIRM FOR PUBLIC-SCHOOL EDUCATION BY SENDING...  Herman74   Jan-13-09 09:00 PM   #42 
  - This was a great post...  Sancho   Jan-14-09 07:35 AM   #43 
 

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