As predicted.You know something was truly sh***y when even @NorthernHawkeye was against it.
It turns out that funneling his tax money away from public schools, and to IC Regina, CR Xavier, and Des Moines Dowling didn't help to raise all boats.
As predicted.You know something was truly sh***y when even @NorthernHawkeye was against it.
It turns out that funneling his tax money away from public schools, and to IC Regina, CR Xavier, and Des Moines Dowling didn't help to raise all boats.
This is true. Their home lives are so beyond sickening that the last thing they care about is what they score on a math test. I’ve seen kids who have gone through unimaginable trauma. I wish more people understood what we are dealing with in schools. Horrific things our students endure at home. It’s really sad.Some kids have such horrible parents school isn’t even on the list of priorities.
When we went to online report cards - and I am at a good public school - we had a kindergarten class where only 4 of 25 parents logged in to look at report cards. We went back to paper so parents might actually glance at them. Parents don’t give a damn.My guess is parent involvement or non involvement. We read to our kids every night before bed as young children then they read to us as they grew up. Once we got to the point the kids didn’t need that, we had reading time as a family with an hour a day was required, especially when school was out for the summer.
Parent involvement with education is key to a child’s success in the classroom.Parents today treat school as a baby sitter. If we got bad grades, we were in trouble at home and couldn’t play sports when I was a kid. It was a competition as a kid to do better in the classroom and on the playground than your friends and buddies.
Surely every state has bad parents. Why is Iowa still coming up short educationally even when compared to them?My guess is parent involvement or non involvement. We read to our kids every night before bed as young children then they read to us as they grew up. Once we got to the point the kids didn’t need that, we had reading time as a family with an hour a day was required, especially when school was out for the summer.
Parent involvement with education is key to a child’s success in the classroom.Parents today treat school as a baby sitter. If we got bad grades, we were in trouble at home and couldn’t play sports when I was a kid. It was a competition as a kid to do better in the classroom and on the playground than your friends and buddies.
I'll bet the number for NW Iowa were higher than for the rest of the state. Especially NE Iowa.
He won’t answer the questionSurely every state has bad parents. Why is Iowa still coming up short educationally even when compared to them?
I don't doubt that there are many parents who don't take care of their kids. It's a massive problem. Which is why school is so important for these kids. Schools are a place where kids can escape this home chaos and at least get some normalcy and guidance.He won’t answer the question
Those direct quotes are a *****, eh moe?See posts 8 & 17
Yep because Iowa is the only state in the US dealing with that so that’s what made us drop. I’m sure the states that moved up don’t have that issue. But I am not interested enough to research it. I feel a lot of education comes from how hard the student wants to learn.Those direct quotes are a *****, eh moe?
Your post reads as if you think Iowa is last and not just at roughly the 50% mark just like all the others dealing with those issues.Yep because Iowa is the only state in the US dealing with that so that’s what made us drop. I’m sure the states that moved up don’t have that issue. But I am not interested enough to research it. I feel a lot of education comes from how hard the student wants to learn.
Same question to you. All states have parents problems. So why is Iowa education still falling behind?First off, this must be the new math they teach kids now.
“The Iowa Department of Education said in April that 88.8% of high school students in the class of 2025 graduated, meaning 11.3% of the class did not.”
I grew up knowing this is not the correct answer because those two numbers should equal 100.0%. Was Kim behind the push for “new math”.
I’m sure Kim should take some blame but there are tons of things to factor into this. I’ll start with the parents. It seems there is a larger number of parents today that think the school should teach their kids and they aren’t responsible for anything.
Heck, we just potty trained our 2 year old and were talking with the parent of another 2 year old and the mom said she’s just been waiting for the school/daycare to do it for her.
Part of this could be because parents both need to work and have less time at home.
Another reason could be the result of kids playing sports 24/7 from the age of 3 on up. Sports are a priority oschool and family life. Even if a sibling isn’t playing, they will be drug along with and most likely spend the entire time staring at a phone or tablet.
Another possible reason for the decline in education in Iowa is the growing numbers of minorities coming to the state. Am I saying all of them are bad, of course not, but is it possible that this has caused a decline, absolutely. It’s possible a kid doesn’t understand English the best and falls behind as a result. Other minorities also have different cultural backgrounds and parenting. A 17 year old was recently arrested in Iowa city for shooting at a crowd of people at 2 in the morning. It’s later come out that he was arrested a few moths prior for stealing items out of vehicles, that took place at 4am. I’m guessing this kid and the kids along with him during both of these instances were getting straight A’s in school, that’s assuming they were in school. I’m sure there are plenty of POs parents just like this kids parents.
But of course all of this is Kim’s fault, just ask a lib.
Well I would guess Iowa has more parent problems than other states.Same question to you. All states have parents problems. So why is Iowa education still falling behind?
Why would you guess this?Well I would guess Iowa has more parent problems than other states.
All states have education systems in place. All education systems receive funding. Why would Iowa be falling behind compared to others if they both have education systems.
Hopefully you can now see that just because one has something the other has, it doesn’t mean they are equal.
Pretty obvious why that dumb beotch decided not to run again.Just another high point to tack onto Kim Reynolds' legacy.
Lousy economy
Waters polluted
Sky high cancer rates
Public school education tanking
Great job, Kim. You've done a fantastic job driving Iowa straight into the gutter.
I know Iowa has dropped to 50% when it used to be one of the top. For Iowa to drop, another state moves up. Did that state( or those states) deal with the same issues? My point is, it may be more than just immigration, although I am not disputing it could be a factor.Your post reads as if you think Iowa is last and not just at roughly the 50% mark just like all the others dealing with those issues.
Good question.Same question to you. All states have parents problems. So why is Iowa education still falling behind?
The really cool part is that the Department of Health & Human Services in Iowa also has had funding cuts to weather. I bet you didn't know that HHS workers are limited to when they can request drug screens on a case even when the abuse alleged is related to substance abuse. Or that HHS now relies mostly on oral fluid testing which is cheaper and less reliable. So lots of addicts are slipping through the cracks and parenting their kids while using drugs. That surely wouldn't affect those kids when they go off to school. Or don't attend because their parent is too drunk or high to get out of bed and get them to school.Well I would guess Iowa has more parent problems than other states.
All states have education systems in place. All education systems receive funding. Why would Iowa be falling behind compared to others if they both have education systems.
Hopefully you can now see that just because one has something the other has, it doesn’t mean they are equal.
Maybe you should consider abandoning evangelizing gender ideology for teaching the immutable sex binary, ya dumb ****.The really cool part is that the Department of Health & Human Services in Iowa also has had funding cuts to weather. I bet you didn't know that HHS workers are limited to when they can request drug screens on a case even when the abuse alleged is related to substance abuse. Or that HHS now relies mostly on oral fluid testing which is cheaper and less reliable. So lots of addicts are slipping through the cracks and parenting their kids while using drugs. That surely wouldn't affect those kids when they go off to school. Or don't attend because their parent is too drunk or high to get out of bed and get them to school.
What an intelligent response. Thanks for sharing.Maybe you should consider abandoning evangelizing gender ideology for teaching the immutable sex binary, ya dumb ****.
You're welcome.What an intelligent response. Thanks for sharing.
Huh?You're welcome.
One is reality-based, testable science.
The other is untestable, unfalsifiable non-science nonsense.
Listen, lady. I know you're a teacher who was pushing gender ideology for years because you're a broad who is easily manipulated and prone to "BE NICE."Huh?
You’ve got it all figured out, don’t you?Listen, lady. I know you're a teacher who was pushing gender ideology for years because you're a broad who is easily manipulated and prone to "BE NICE."
Now you're second-guessing your retardation and want a hard-out. I get it.
You’ve got it all figured out, don’t you?
Gender ideology won’t teach itself!Don't listen to the haters. I nominated you for The Golden Apple.
Why is anyone shocked? 90% of teachers are liberals
Take a jokeAre they more conservative outside of Iowa and that is why Iowa is falling in the ranks? Is ruby red Iowa just a hot bed for liberal teachers?
My guess is parent involvement or non involvement. We read to our kids every night before bed as young children then they read to us as they grew up. Once we got to the point the kids didn’t need that, we had reading time as a family with an hour a day was required, especially when school was out for the summer.
Parent involvement with education is key to a child’s success in the classroom.Parents today treat school as a baby sitter. If we got bad grades, we were in trouble at home and couldn’t play sports when I was a kid. It was a competition as a kid to do better in the classroom and on the playground than your friends and buddies.
Take a joke
Wasn't governor Ray Republican? Anyone else remember taking the Iowa Basic Skills? It was called that because we led the nation in education. What happened?Republicans did this. We were top 5 before Republicans took power.
Good to see that you appreciated the humor in my post.What "were" higher?
You DON'T beleeb the nearly 60-year-old-fella, @TarponSpringsNole,You’ve got it all figured out, don’t you?
Is that the 24-hour Chicago diner?Don't listen to the haters. I nominated you for The Golden Apple.
What's "gender ideology," ma'am?Gender ideology won’t teach itself!