Says the guy with an ag tag from a "government" school
Velvet Jones said:
I paid cash and a military commitment. You?
It's also the only one I ever attended.
It's also not at all germane to the discussion at hand.
From my POV the only thing CFISD does well is supply a steady steam of single mothers for the local craphole bars and future residents of TDC.
TarponChaser said:
Y'all see this story? Not from Cy-Fair but from Corsicana ISD. One of my wife's sorority sisters from A&M who is a teacher up in Coppell ISD posted it.
Corsicana Asst. Principal Blinded By Student
Anyway, relative to this discussion because she and all her teacher friends blame a lack of funding. But how is more funding going to help when some kids families refuse to parent and they're little savages? And if the kid has such psychological issues as to become so uncontrollably violent why are they in regular, public schools?
TarponChaser said:
I just don't see how throwing more money at schools fixes the societal decay which causes **** like this to happen in those schools.
Captain Winky said:
Who is going to pay for that?
Sea Speed said:
How do you mean you're responsible for the material?
Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Sea Speed said:
How do you mean you're responsible for the material?
I'm supposed to know how to recognize or implement whatever the training is about.
AggieT said:
So, CFISD offers a larger homestead exemption to homeowners, collects less in property tax to pay for schools, and expects the rest of the state to make up the difference?
Do any other Houston districts do this?