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mumofsixbirds
Holy crap! It's too bad that regular students get interrupted with all this nonsense, when they should be learning.
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Thanks for bringing this up, Cambion! I only checked out tard tales today, and I was laughing so hard my face hurt. Briefly felt bad about that, decided it was okay to enjoy it.
Director of “pupil services” says that 14% of the students here are special ed, while the Wisconsin average is 8%. How the hell is this even possible? Is it the water? Scary stuff.
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cj
Thanks for bringing this up, Cambion! I only checked out tard tales today, and I was laughing so hard my face hurt. Briefly felt bad about that, decided it was okay to enjoy it.
Director of “pupil services” says that 14% of the students here are special ed, while the Wisconsin average is 8%. How the hell is this even possible? Is it the water? Scary stuff.
It's a phenomenal link, thank you for sharing.
That 6 percent difference in your state means that 6 percent more parents have given up on their little tax-write-offs, and have decided it's easier to garner sympathy by raising an imbecile than work hard with it to give it a chance at a decent future.
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craftyzits
There are a lot more mild disabilities being diagnosed too, where in the past they'd be dismissed. For example, my dyscalculia would have been called "I suck at math" in the past. Today, I use my computer to perform a lot of tasks my disabilities would prevent me from performing in the past. In the past, my mother would act as spell checker as there was no such thing. Many disabled kids were passed off as simply 'thick' but now they can get the specialized help they need.
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twocents
amazing someone doesn't go after this sub for offending
Free speech, baby!
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twocents
amazing someone doesn't go after this sub for offending
Free speech, baby!
that doesn't always seem to apply anymore. I saw that twitter is contemplating adding something to their app or whatever to tell people who to unfollow. corporate america, social site america seem to be more than willing to do the work of the thought police.
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ondinette
Did they start mainstreaming them around the late 1970s? There were some in my elementary school. Unfortunately there was nothing funny about my encounters with them, I just got bullied.
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ondinette
The tards had their own classroom, but were with the other students during recesses and lunchtime.
If the adults thought putting me with these kids would ensure I would not be "prejudiced" against them and would want to be with them, it had absolutely the opposite effect. I have avoided these people like the plague ever since.