Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

I Can Remember When We All Carried Our Weapons

In our pick-up’s to school, most of them on a rack in the back window and nobody ever shot up a school.
We never had Firearms Training in my school but most of us used firearms regularly for hunting or varmint shooting. We lived in a very rural community.

Poland is training their schoolchildren in firearms use using laser technology similar to what our military uses in their MILES System.


https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1869085631173013863

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Yeah, well when I was young, growing up in Florida, we had to walk to school through sugar sand and sandspurs, in a hurricane both ways. And this was the only slide we had to play on during recess … during the hurricane …



Thursday, July 20, 2023

 Tyrone smirks as he is cuffed for cutting the Flintstones vitamins with Fentanyl, knowing that with cashless bail, he'll be back in preschool tomorrow.



Tuesday, June 20, 2023

 New San Francisco Grand Jury Report Finds That 1 in 4 Teachers In City Are Uncredentialed


According to a new report from the City and County of San Francisco Grand Jury, one in four teachers in San Francisco are currently uncredentialed and not qualified to teach.
Before the report came out on Thursday, the San Francisco Unified School District had already been going through turmoil this week following the release of documents finding a teacher last year had to be suspended for discriminating against white students.
While the district had many other longer-term problems going on as well, the most urgent by far was the teacher shortage. At the beginning of the school year in August 2022, around 100 certified vacancies were open, as well as 150 paraeducator vacancies. The district quickly tried to fill the positions, including plugging in Teachers on Special Assignment, general educators who support school sites, programs, and classrooms, where needed.
The United Educators of San Francisco (UESF) teachers union quickly downplayed the shortage, instead saying that it was a low professional pay situation turning many teachers away that was the issue.
“Teacher turnover has been drastic for a decade,” said the UESF last year. “Three out of every five professionals who choose to become teachers turn over and later leave the field. The union’s position on this is that there is no teacher shortage, there is a crisis of professional pay and disrespect for our profession.”
“The public perception of teachers has suffered as a result of the narrative that was coopted by certain political parties, which pitted the public against educators and their unions.”

Despite doing everything to help fill the vacancies, San Francisco still had a shortage this year, with worries over its credentialing process building up throughout the year as well as many teachers were found to have not been credentialed at all. The suspicions were finally confirmed late Thursday when the Grand Jury report found that one in four teachers in the district was uncredentialed.
According to the report, San Francisco has so few credentialed teachers due to a low starting salary of $54,000 a year, payroll issues, and a high number of teachers leaving the district.
While some issues are being corrected, such as the district fixing the payroll system that has locked many teachers out of their pay for weeks or months at a time, some cannot be fixed as quickly. Most notably, for higher teacher pay to attract more teachers back to the city, either San Francisco would need to allocate more funds for higher pay or voters would need to vote on a a new bond or tax to make it happen. But with the city facing a huge budget deficit, and voters being largely apathetic to such a measure on the ballot, problems, like the high number of uncredentialed teachers, are expected to continue for some time.
“There’s a lot of combined problems,” former teacher and current educational professional transfer assistant Lindsay Martinez told the Globe Friday. “There’s pay issues, pay amounts, school quality, the whole situation in San Francisco right now with crime and drug use, high rent, better offers out of the district, better teacher conditions out of district, and many teachers leaving due to a spouse finding work elsewhere all causing this problem.”
“The Grand Jury report shocked a lot of people, but honestly, it came to as no surprise to those in educational circles. There are shortages everywhere, but in San Francisco it has become more pronounced. Few teachers want to really teach there anymore. And it’s everyone’s fault. The city, the school district, the union, individual teachers. Everyone is to blame to some degree. People always wonder why so many parents push students to be home schooled or to go to private schools in California. Or, if they’re lucky, some of the highest ranked public schools. This is partly why.”
“There is no easy or quick solution for San Francisco on this. Even a huge bump in funding for better pay won’t fix the fact about the dangers in the city for example. The problems compound each other. They need to target the largest problems first, but that’s tough with a huge budget deficit. San Francisco never planned for a contraction of taxes and population, and it is showing more and more every day.”
More on the teacher crisis in San Francisco is likely to come out soon before the start of the 2023-2024 school year.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2023-06-17/san-francisco-grand-jury-report-finds-1-4-teachers-city-are-uncredentialed

Saturday, June 10, 2023

They have queer confused pets out there now? Or are the owners just SO FRIKKIN' OBSESSED with letting others know they have a mental disorder that they need to advertise it in every possible way?


GLSEN is one of the same perversion oriented organizations that Target partnered with to promote child abuse/gender confusion/mutilation. They include 'straight' in the name so you won't 'oppress' them.

Wiki: GLSEN (pronounced glisten; formerly the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) is an American education organization working to end discrimination, harassment, and bullying based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression and to prompt LGBT cultural inclusion and awareness in K-12 schools.


Friday, June 2, 2023

The 4 R's aren't important anymore because you can just look at the pictures in the school porn books and the drag queens can read about the perversion to you in the libraries ....


 

 

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Friday, April 21, 2023

 Karine Jean Pierre Lies About Same-Sex School Teachers Desk Pictures And Gets Fact-Checked


 

This is good news, I really hope it gets voted in !
Floridians will vote on making school board candidates declare political party
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FLV) – Florida lawmakers passed a joint resolution that would allow voters to weigh in on whether school board elections should be changed from nonpartisan to partisan.
Rep. Spencer Roach, R-Fort Myers, proposed the resolution that passed 79-34 in the House. Sen. Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, sponsored the resolution in the Senate that passed by a vote of 29-11.
The bill required a three-fifths vote of the membership of each house of the legislature to pass.
The resolution proposes a change to the Florida Constitution to require district school board candidates be elected in partisan races.
If 60% of voters approve the proposal on the ballot, school board members would be elected on a partisan basis in the November 2026 general election.
“This is not about, at least for me, advancing the causes of one political party over another. It’s about transparency. I simply believe that we have an obligation to give voters as much information about a candidate as possible, and let them make a decision about vetting a candidate,” Roach said during a previous committee meeting.
The Florida Constitution currently requires school board elections be nonpartisan. However, the joint resolution will propose an amendment to change the state constitution and make them partisan elections.
Rep. Angela Nixon, D-Jacksonville, opposed the bill in a previous committee meeting, and said it is not about transparency.
“This bill is about making our school board elections and our school boards more contentious, more like D.C., which you always try to oppose. We need to keep politics out of it,” Nixon argued.
“I want to say all these races are partisan now. What we’re doing is, we’re pulling the bag off of people’s heads, allowing people to have full knowledge of where people stand,” Gruters said during a previous committee meeting.
“Why do people register for a political party? Because you’re like minded and you have similar beliefs and core values. We’re allowing the voters, we’re giving them knowledge, all these races are partisan right now. And what we’re doing is we’re trying to give full transparency to voters,” Gruters said.
School districts across the state will have partisan school board races beginning in November 2026 if voters approve the ballot measure.

https://flvoicenews.com/floridians-will-vote-on-making-school-board-candidates-declare-political-party/

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Hernando county Florida: Transgender teacher finally removed from school after shooting threat.
(This took too long to do something, reaction should have been immediate.)
The Department of Education released a statement Friday confirming that transgender teacher Alexander Renczkowski has been terminated from the Fox Chapel Middle School in Hernando County after the department informed the Superintendent.
“Earlier this week, the Department was informed of a situation regarding student safety at a school in Hernando County. Upon the Department bringing the concern to the Superintendent Wednesday evening, only then did the district remove the teacher from the school, effective yesterday, Thursday, April 13. Therefore, the teacher is no longer at the school.”
Please see the Florida Department of Education’s statement below on a school safety situation in Hernando County. pic.twitter.com/gBwNpcf4H6— Florida Department of Education (@EducationFL) April 14, 2023
An incident report from March 24 obtained by Moms for Liberty’s Hernando County chapter revealed Renczkowski had suicidal feelings and considered shooting up students.
The Hernando County School District’s mental health coordinator then Renczkowski, aka “Ashlee,” and determined he didn’t meet the threshold for involuntary institutionalization.
Police confiscated three firearms and ammunition from Renczkowski’s home, the report noted.
Renczkowski was allowed back in the classroom the next day.
Parents were outraged after learning about the incident from the media and not the school first.
“It took roughly two and a half weeks for them to even say anything to the parents and send some kind of, excuse my language, bulls**t recording. And it’s because of a local reporter here, Tom Lemons. He broke the article,” a father of a 12-year-old student of the school told the Daily Caller.:

https://www.infowars.com/posts/trans-teacher-who-threatened-to-shoot-students-removed-from-school/

Monday, April 10, 2023


 

 The White House is telling us that transfreaks are under attack at the same time that transfreaks are killing Christians. Do you believe the WH or what you're seeing with your own eyes.



Friday, April 7, 2023

 White House official spokesperson defends Trans community after murderous rampage at Christian School where six innocent people were slaughtered.



BREAKING: Trans male arrested for planning Colorado school shooting, had anti-Trump manifesto. 

Whitworth faces charges of attempted murder after allegedly making threads against schools in Colorado Springs, Colo. 

A trans-identified male who goes by Lilly, though his given name is William Whitworth, was arrested and charged after a police investigation in Colorado Springs revealed that the 19-year-old was responsible for "threats involving schools in Colorado Springs Academy District 20."

Whitworth faces charges of attempted murder after allegedly making threats against schools in Colorado Springs, Colo., according to local news.

The Elbert County Sheriff's Office charged Whitworth with two counts of a criminal attempt to commit murder in the first degree, criminal mischief, menacing, and interference with staff, faculty or students of educational institutions.

Whitworth is an alum of the school district and attended from 2014-16. Whitworth had attended Timberview Middle School in District 20, and an affidavit showed that this was the school Whitworth planned to target, for "no specific reason."

The investigation began after the sheriff's office was dispatched on March 31 due to a disturbance. 

Deputies spoke with someone at the door on that day, and learned that another individual inside was "very upset and punched holes inside the walls." Deputies, however, were not immediately allowed access to the residence. 

Once inside, however, deputies found signs that someone had been punching holes in walls, and had ripped doors off their hinges. The person who reported the disturbance was reportedly Whitworth's sister.

Deputies asked Whitworth if he had an intention of harming people at a school, and according to an affidavit, Whitworth indicated that this was the intention.

When asked why, Whitworth said "Why does anyone do it."

Whitworth, deputies noted, appeared to be drunk and made suicidal statements. Additional targets per Whitworth's manifesto were churches, and the planning had been ongoing for a month. Whitworth told officers that he had learned how to make a detonation device on YouTube.

Whitworth's manifesto had a list of school people and shooters with notes next to their names.

The manifesto's contents detailed:

"A list of firearms and how to 3D print them; Detailed lists of numerous named individuals to be killed and their indented casualty versus injury rate. Information detailing the creation of improvised explosive devices; The Finalization of locations being Timberview Middle School, Prairie Hills Elementary, and Pine Creek High School."

This comes after trans-identified female Audrey Hale shot 3 children and 3 adults to death in The Covenant School in Nashville, Tenn.

https://thepostmillennial.com/trans-male-arrested-for-planning-colorado-school-shooting-had-manifesto?utm_campaign=64466

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