teef Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said: may I ask where you family lives in FL? And which school district your wife teaches in in NY? My child goes to an OCPS school and my family in Buffalo who sends there kids to Canisius and St Joes has no more opportunity than my children. my family in florida lives in palm beach. my wife is in the finger lakes region. i guarantee that the kids who go to canisius and st joes will be far better off than most. a good student will be a good student anywhere, but if you feel those kids are on the same level of florida public school kids are, i'm not sure what to tell you. i'm not here to ***** on florida...i love the place, but there's no way ocps are on the same level as a jesuit school. i'm not sure about st. joes, but i'm willing to assume the same thing. 1 hour ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said: To be fair, you don't need to win the parent lottery to be a productive member of society. You just need someone to emulate that is a good example. sure, but that might be even harder than finding good parents. i agree with your point completely though. 1
teef Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 41 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: Remember the furry thing that is actually happening in schools? Well when that went away they just pivoted to trans stuff. - Teef. 😂 It's all part of the same movement. If they can get you to believe that you can become the opposite sex, become an animal or truly believe that 2+2=5 then they can get you to believe anything at all. Oh and Charlie Kirk's furry trans loving assassin says hi. dude...your brain is mush from this nonsense. that movement scares you to no end for some reason. have at it champ. be scared about the trans epidemic, and i'll be concerned with life. so...i'm not a conspiracy guy, but was the kirk murder with a furry trans just that easy? you did think the kimmel issue was a stunt by the dems, so work with me here.
Orlando Buffalo Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 49 minutes ago, teef said: my family in florida lives in palm beach. my wife is in the finger lakes region. i guarantee that the kids who go to canisius and st joes will be far better off than most. a good student will be a good student anywhere, but if you feel those kids are on the same level of florida public school kids are, i'm not sure what to tell you. i'm not here to ***** on florida...i love the place, but there's no way ocps are on the same level as a jesuit school. i'm not sure about st. joes, but i'm willing to assume the same thing. sure, but that might be even harder than finding good parents. i agree with your point completely though. Schools are different in OCPS then up North, while the "average* Canisius kid is going to be smarter than my high school, my top achievers will leave high school with an AA and every few years a kid with a BS. My students can take APs whenever they want vs up north where you generally have to qualify with a teacher recommendation. The opportunity here is higher of you want it, but of course we have the low students also. Canisius offers less "college level classes" than many of the high schools in OCPS have AP classes. And I will end my proselytizing with this nugget, which I know is college not high school, FSU is the "inspiration" for Van Wilder, a easy school with no ambition because of what is was back in the 90s. It is now the #7 ranked public school with UF being first. FL takes education seriously and our success by most metrics show. https://www.wsj.com/opinion/college-rankings-manhattan-institute-universities-free-speech-d9df60e2?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqfFEhFKBkUayLV9WIcN2cKLQrtb1s2o3kYpmVPUaiG3vyUMgqwrYw5pD79IJXs%3D&gaa_ts=69000102&gaa_sig=70TsBztKFyB0gEhaehb6TNqLr3T9En2Qn7VhBF--O8H3GXKrQl6b9EJvOtC_oQed_7LZ1SZLMAyoZVSqS2PkqQ%3D%3D
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