If they're so concerned about students learning math and science, why do they wait to fund before and after school tutoring until a month or so after school starts? Shouldn't tutoring be a priority?
The answer to your question: NO!
Tutoring is NOT a priority!
Academics are NOT a priority!
According to current MCS dogma, a kid can learn everything they need to know on the football field or basketball court.
Now let's call a snow day so our youngins' can stay up late and watch the NCAA football championship. Yippee!
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agentorange007 writes:
The answer to your question: NO!
Tutoring is NOT a priority!
Academics are NOT a priority!
According to current MCS dogma, a kid can learn everything they need to know on the football field or basketball court.
Now let's call a snow day so our youngins' can stay up late and watch the NCAA football championship. Yippee!
Share your thoughts
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