@DerisoHope@EducationLaw2 You are right, guns do NOT kill people! Student should be able to peacefully protest, but if a student is wearing something that is not appropriate then that should not be allowed and protest should always remain peaceful. @EducationLaw2#educationlaw2
@EducationLaw2 The first admendment allows students the right to express themselves. However, schools do have guidelines they follow to protect all students and have attendance procedures in place to have some sort of structure. @EducationLaw2#educationlaw2
@leanne_butts@EducationLaw2 I agree that homeschooling takes a lot of dedication and most parents who work do not have the time to properly dedicate the time needed for their child to thrive. @EducationLaw2#educationlaw2
@DEducationlaw2 @EducationLaw2 Dawn I agree with your post. Some parents do not even have a GED and with common core standards things are even taught differently then when I was in school. @EducationLaw2#educationlaw2
@EducationLaw2 No I do not think homeschooling is equivalent instruction.The reason why is because parents have not been through the educational programs that help teachers aid in differentiation that helps teach a child that does not understand the content one way.@EducationLaw2#educationlaw2
@KUrquhartDixon @EducationLaw2 Amen! Every child deserves the right to an education! A child SHOULD never be left out or feel differently because of funding or a disability! @EducationLaw2#educationlaw2
@CortneyPhilpot@EducationLaw2 It is so sad that funding is always an issue when it comes to anything in education! It is sad how much actresses and actors and professional athletes get paid but when it comes to education we are always the first to get cut! #educationlaw2@EducationLaw2
@EducationLaw2 I fully support the “zero-reject” philosophy. No matter what the circumstance is a child should be able to receive education! Funding should NOT be an issue when it comes to educating children. #educationlaw2