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* Ask L Skywalker told Kylo Ren " this will not end well. "
* CA is certainly not in the top 10 issuing foodstamps- a miracle.
BTW NG, Florida ain't like CA---thank God.... You can enjoy all those taxes and getting rid of gasoline cars and high prices on real estate....and Nancy and Gavin and don't forget
the fires.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/08/30/california-arizona-fires-blue-state-energy-coronavirus-column/5645176002/
Now heres CA leadership at its finest !!
A proposed state bill could end suspensions for students who defy teachers’ orders, disrupt school activities, or engage in other types of behavioral misconduct – requiring teachers to de-escalate such incidents instead of forcing a child from the classroom.
The bill, which was introduced by State Sen. Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) earlier this year and will be heard by the appropriations committee next month, would extend an existing ban on so-called “willful defiance” suspensions.
Today, such a ban only applies to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Senate Bill 274 would add middle and high schoolers to the mix, and dissolve the existing ban’s expiration date of 2025.
“SB 274 is based on a simple premise: Students belong in school,” said Skinner. “Suspending youth from school for low-level behavior issues leads to significant harm, including learning loss and a higher likelihood that affected students will drop out of school completely.”
When – and how – to suspend California’s children has been debated at the school, district, and state levels for years. Across the country, suspensions and expulsions measure higher for minority students, and in California, black students were suspended at more than double the rate of the overall student population during the 2021-22 academic year.
Enough Said & have a happy day.
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