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Hell, yeah. I'm getting my wish, Beasley will start out at Safety. My dream of a headhunting Strong Safety in the mode of a Steve Atwater/Eric Berry is going to come true. Very soon, every RB that makes it to the 2nd level of the defense and WR and/or TE that comes across the middle, better have their head on a swivel or my boy, Aaron "The Beast" Beasley will be knocking their d!cks in the dirtNot gonna like kinda forgot about this kid. Be interesting to see how he develops.
It doesn't help learning disabilities are being handed out like candy now
I don't know much about the welfare system, what check do they get?
Knew 2 guys in KY that everybody said received a "crazy check" assumed that was disability. And of course physical disability or food stamps.
Is "the welfare check" referring to one of those?
My son got to take the Dave Ramsey class on personal finance. He said it was more helpful than anything he had in high school.It’s amazing what kids DON’T learn in school these days. I’m not too far removed from the HS/College years and I didn’t learn crap about things that help make you successful on a day to day basis.
Working on cars, fixing things around the house, personal finance/budgeting, home ec, etc
Had to learn them all on my own time and was lucky enough to have people in my life who knew and were willing to teach me. Some don’t have that luxury.
Jmo, but so much of our education woes seem to stem from society, not a lack of good, passionate teachers. My mom taught all of her life and won awards. She thought very highly of her other teachers around her. She never thought a lack of good teachers were pulling her district down. The one thing she did worry about was how many children in Knoxville came in unable to focus because they had so many issues at home, parents that didn't care, some even came in hungry and starving.
I don't think kids in the ghettos suffer because those teachers are lazy or stupid, quite the opposite, they have to care about as much as any teacher. I think they suffer because of societal issues and priorities.
I severely question how much value American society places on education, versus those nations we judge ourselves against - Norway, Sweden, Japan, Canada, Finland, etc, and that starts with parents and society first. How many parents push their kids in sports, but not school? How many put athletes and millionaires on a pedestal, but not a good engineer or accountant? It seems our thinking of success is far too extreme and stratified.
I don't know a lot about it, but I did have one parent insist that I get their kid in special ed because they were not going to get the "crazy check" for them without it, and they really needed it because the other checks they were drawing were not enough. The parent was already 3rd generation wefare dependent. The child didn't need to be in special ed and didn't want to be. I didn't cooperate so they changed schools.I don't know much about the welfare system, what check do they get?
Knew 2 guys in KY that everybody said received a "crazy check" assumed that was disability. And of course physical disability or food stamps.
Is "the welfare check" referring to one of those?
MercyI don't know a lot about it, but I did have one parent insist that I get their kid in special ed because they were not not to get the "crazy check" for them, and they really needed it because the other checks they were drawing were not enough. The parent was already 3rd generation wefare dependent. The child didn't need to be in special ed and didn't want to be. I didn't cooperate so they changed schools.
