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slim shady
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Posted - 05/17/2007 : 12:35:01 PM
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FRED FORISTIARE is the KING
This man is the nads my peeps he is ruler of all he runs the show and you dont even know it, look at him listen to him, he is the ruler. The is a Slim Shady FAN he tells it like it is and you dotnhave to like but its REAL like slim Shady. So a big Yo Yo Yo to Big FRED we love you buddy.Take all the air conditioners you want.
To my Peeps I love ya.
To My PeePs
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Lynda
Advanced Member
1282 Posts |
Posted - 05/17/2007 : 12:40:27 PM
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quote: Originally posted by slim shady
FRED FORISTIARE is the KING
This man is the nads my peeps he is ruler of all he runs the show and you dont even know it, look at him listen to him, he is the ruler. The is a Slim Shady FAN he tells it like it is and you dotnhave to like but its REAL like slim Shady. So a big Yo Yo Yo to Big FRED we love you buddy.Take all the air conditioners you want.
To my Peeps I love ya.
To My PeePs
Can we all agree to ignore trash? I took a break from this site because this was getting out of hand and it is back again. All of you know I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut with these kind of people but, I promise to ignore if you will all promise to do the same. Deal? |
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Court4Fred
Advanced Member
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Posted - 05/18/2007 : 4:20:11 PM
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Evidently, the FFF fan must be quite the student at FFF's school. Poor soul, he can't spell or put together a sentence to save his life. |
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EverettsPride
Advanced Member
1140 Posts |
Posted - 05/18/2007 : 4:56:26 PM
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Because he is too busy trying to hold his pants up.
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Middle-Man 1
Senior Member
188 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2007 : 10:22:38 PM
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We joke about this here. Humor is an essential element in keeping oneself sane. The sad thing is we will be turning out more and more "graduates" from this school system who can't spell or put together a sentence if things don't change for the better. I am very disturbed at the teachers unions success at getting the governor to appoint an anti- MCAS zealot to the board of education. They did have a large hand in his election after all and want payback for their support. After the billions poured into education in the last decade we do not need any backsliding on testing that measures whether we are actually getting some results for all this money that has been spent. |
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EverettsPride
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1140 Posts |
Posted - 06/10/2007 : 11:02:43 AM
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I was all for the MCAS in the beginning. Now I see it as a waste of time. They focus so much on it and offer kids summer classes and after school classes to teach to the MCAS. No thanks my kids willnot be attending. It has gone way out of control.
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Middle-Man 1
Senior Member
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Posted - 06/10/2007 : 8:18:10 PM
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I presume they only offer it for kids that are not proficient in the subject matter correct? I respect your opinion here. There's more than one way to skin a cat so to speak. It depends on what you feel education should be all about. We have been falling behind countries like India, Japan and China for years now in the sciences and mathematics. This is very important subject matter in todays economy. I don't believe in the touchy, feely, educate the "whole child" argument. They need to spend their time teaching them what they need to succeed in the modern workforce. That's what they are attempting to make public schools do now. They need to be forced to prove they have done so and the only way they can prove it is with MCAS style testing. They did it their way for years and it was ineffective. Many taxpayers are sick and tired of them always clammoring for more money, more money, more money, for education and fighting every inch of the way when we demand results in return. I would be interested in hearing why you think it is a waste of time and out of control Sally. I have my opinion but would be more than wlling to listen to someone who wishes to argue the other side of the issue. |
Edited by - Middle-Man 1 on 06/10/2007 8:20:29 PM |
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 06/10/2007 : 10:44:25 PM
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It seems to me like they are so interested in MCAS scores that they do not do a thorough job teaching the other subjects. The kids are more stressed out than ever. They have MCAS prep classes and regular classes and no recess. I understand wanting to make the teachers accountable. I do not understand punishing the kids because they have not met the standard. Isn't that the teachers problem? My child has learning disabilities. He passes every class. But I doubt he will pass the math section of the MCAS. If he does not graduate after all the years hehas struggled to make it to graduation, who is being punished?
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Middle-Man 1
Senior Member
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Posted - 06/10/2007 : 11:08:56 PM
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I don't think them being stressed is reason to stop going in the direction we are going. Life is full of stress. The sooner they learn to cope with it the better. That is part of an education in and of itself. It's like the trend of not keeping score in childrens sporting events. We don't want the losing team to feel badly. It's rediculous. If you can't master the subject matter you should'nt be promoted to the next grade and you should'nt graduate. The focus of the MCAS is the subject matter most important in todays economic environment. This make them feel good about themselves crap is a rather new phenomenon the past couple of decades that leaves them ill equipped when they enter the real world. I do agree with you on one point here. If a child has legitimate learning disabilities then some other method of judging their performance should be considered. For the rest, including my own, they should deal with it. |
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Formerly for Hanlon
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Posted - 06/11/2007 : 09:31:28 AM
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I agree our system of education is broke. We are behind the rest of the countries that are players. I'm not sure MCAS is the answer but it is a starting point. I also agree there should be a program in place for our students with legitimate learning disabilities. It seems the school administrators are more interested in numbers than education. |
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Lynda
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Posted - 06/11/2007 : 10:59:11 AM
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These children are not learning the necessities, what they are being taught constantly is how to test for MCAS and the rest is put on the back burner. It isn't only here in Everett it is the whole State. I have a niece, who lives in Mass but not Everett, who was awarded full scholarship to any state school for scoring in the top 10 in the US. This same girl also failed a Major Subject due to her studying for the MCAS testing. |
Edited by - Lynda on 06/11/2007 11:40:10 AM |
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 06/11/2007 : 11:43:25 AM
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My daughter received the same scholarship Lunda. She struggled in two subjects this year. She passed for the year. I agree they focus totally on MCAS. I have already said if I find out when the scores are out in November, that my son did not pass any portion of the MCAS and will therefore not graduate, I will hire a lawyer. I did not fight for this kid for 14 years of school, only for them to tell me a test decided if he graduates or not. He has passed all of his courses and he deserves to graduate.
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Lynda
Advanced Member
1282 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2007 : 11:45:28 AM
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Did you know that they start them off in Kindergarten now with MCAS prep? |
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EverettsPride
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1140 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2007 : 4:48:34 PM
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Now how ridiculous is that! I have spoken privately with several Everett teachers who are also against the testing. They should do something to judge how the teachers are performing. I just do not think it should encompass the entire school year, summer programs, and after school sessions. And it should not cost someone their graduation when they earned it.
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Middle-Man 1
Senior Member
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Posted - 06/11/2007 : 5:35:11 PM
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Lynda, I would argue that the MCAS subjects ARE the necessities. And that other things SHOULD be put on the back burner. It would be great if they could master all subjects equally but for years it has been proven that many cannot. This is why attention has now been focused on what is most needed to succeed in todays economy. A large percentage of the brighter students still get a working knowledge of other subject matter despite it's de-emphasis. Those that don't have the aptitude to excell in all areas are at least now forced to focus on the most important areas for success in their future. There is very little excuse for not being able to pass a standardized test at the tenth grade level before you leave school after the 12th grade. Especially if, as detractors say, all they do is teach for the test. |
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Fran
Senior Member
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Posted - 06/11/2007 : 5:41:06 PM
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Don't forget standardized testing is also required and being driven by the "No Child Left Behind Act" so it's doubtful that MCAS will go away. |
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