The high school graduation rate among whites in Texas is the lowest rate among whites in any state in the US.
Mexico has Whites.
I wonder how New Mexico ranks in test scores. They also have a wanna be dictator as Governor
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The high school graduation rate among whites in Texas is the lowest rate among whites in any state in the US.
Schools in NJ have more commitment to education in schools.
DefinitelySchools in NJ have more commitment to education in schools.
You want those #s to improve then you would need to remove the teachers' union. If the American educational system is to be saved there needs to be a US Constitutional amendment outlawing all teachers' unions. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening and that is why we will eventually achieve third world status within a few more decades.
You want those #s to improve then you would need to remove the teachers' union. If the American educational system is to be saved there needs to be a US Constitutional amendment outlawing all teachers' unions. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening and that is why we will eventually achieve third world status within a few more decades.
You want those #s to improve then you would need to remove the teachers' union. If the American educational system is to be saved there needs to be a US Constitutional amendment outlawing all teachers' unions. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening and that is why we will eventually achieve third world status within a few more decades.
Lets cancel all fun. That will save tons of money.You're really defending $90m on a high school football stadium? It's a very poor use of wealth. They could send that money to cancer research somewhere.
The Houston Federation of Teachers is affiliated with the Texas Federation of Teachers (Texas AFT) and the 1.7 million-member American Federation of Teachers (AFT).Texas does not have a teacher’s union. So I assume the TX public schools are superior to NJ?
$90 million of tax payer money on "fun." Perhaps lots of tax payers would like to spend it on other things that are more defensible.Lets cancel all fun. That will save tons of money.
So this is a “Deep State” type conversation? I’m interested in learning more from your vast experience in the board rooms of Big Pharma. Be careful and make sure there isnt a black van outside your home first.
Christ.
exactly....being first to market is what matters most. better to make a killing for 20 years and a major stock and market cap gain than a competitor doing it instead.So rather than reap the revenue rewards from the biggest blockbuster drug in the history of mankind, even if for a finite amount of time, Pfizer would prefer to risk that Merck discovers a similar drug in 2024?
In what universe does that make sense?
The Houston Federation of Teachers is affiliated with the Texas Federation of Teachers (Texas AFT) and the 1.7 million-member American Federation of Teachers (AFT).
I know who you voted for.$90 million of tax payer money on "fun." Perhaps lots of tax payers would like to spend it on other things that are more defensible.
Then either move to a state where they wouldn't vote for HS football stadiums or vote against the measure$90 million of tax payer money on "fun." Perhaps lots of tax payers would like to spend it on other things that are more defensible.
Lol I find it ironic that certain people complain endlessly about government waste, yet are ok with $90m on a stadium for a high school.I know who you voted for.
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