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Also have a ton of lazy parents that would never pressure their kids to actually do their online classwork. Plus you of course have all the kids who get the free breakfasts and lunches, essentially turning the school system into their caretakers, and there's not much of a replacement system for that.

Food trucks.

Not even kidding, what some schools have been doing is hiring food trucks to either park at the schools so the kids can come up and get them and then leave, or go around to routes similar to buses. So that's another way the administrators would latch onto demanding more funding and more employees. "We need more food truck drivers and chefs and better food trucks!" Way more line items to hide embezzlement in than a fleet of school buses, too. Plus lots more ways for stuff to get "lost" and have to pay to replace it than with the buses.
 
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Also have a ton of lazy parents that would never pressure their kids to actually do their online classwork. Plus you of course have all the kids who get the free breakfasts and lunches, essentially turning the school system into their caretakers, and there's not much of a replacement system for that.


You have some attempts at fixes like doing prepaid credit cards or extra food stamps. But the school system that's acting as kid's caretakers is likely familiar with how many kids parents misuse that money.

You're all forgetting the key reason online schools will never become mainstream and may even be banned. Your allowing parents to teach their kids morality and their beliefs. That's the schools main purpose and why over the past few years home schooling has been consistently attacked. You can't have no pesky Christians telling their kid that evolution was part of gods plan or some racist republican teaching them that the civil war was not all about slavery. The left understands that they own education and if parents get the chance to teach their children how to think they may not get as many good leftist in the future.

While I went to public school my parents spent quite a bit of time with me going over what I learned and went out of their way to teach me what the school missed out on. When it came to the history of the sun revolving around the world my parents used it to teach me that the scientific comunity can be wrong and that a true scientist will test whatever is the accepted theory/law, and that people who stake their reputation on a claim will fight to defend it even if they know it is right. Which was much diferent and closer to the actual history then the "Hur Dur, Christians dumb" I was taught in school. A whole generation of kids being raised with their parents involved would be much harder to deal with and shockingly , they may even be taught how to process what they are reading and not regurgitate it.
 
This is one thing that if acted upon correctly would cement my respect for Trump 100%. Higher academia is presently diseased with communist/IdPol indictrination and debt servitude for worthless degrees.

Also low key GFY to Jeff Tiedrich there. He's fast turned into a personal lolcow for me.
 
You're all forgetting the key reason online schools will never become mainstream and may even be banned. Your allowing parents to teach their kids morality and their beliefs. That's the schools main purpose and why over the past few years home schooling has been consistently attacked. You can't have no pesky Christians telling their kid that evolution was part of gods plan or some racist republican teaching them that the civil war was not all about slavery. The left understands that they own education and if parents get the chance to teach their children how to think they may not get as many good leftist in the future.

While I went to public school my parents spent quite a bit of time with me going over what I learned and went out of their way to teach me what the school missed out on. When it came to the history of the sun revolving around the world my parents used it to teach me that the scientific comunity can be wrong and that a true scientist will test whatever is the accepted theory/law, and that people who stake their reputation on a claim will fight to defend it even if they know it is right. Which was much diferent and closer to the actual history then the "Hur Dur, Christians dumb" I was taught in school. A whole generation of kids being raised with their parents involved would be much harder to deal with and shockingly , they may even be taught how to process what they are reading and not regurgitate it.

Christians will get slandered for ages over the earth revolving around the sun all thanks to Galileo getting pissed when people pointed out his math was wrong, resulting in him bad mouthing the church and charged with heresy.
 
The oldest piece of representative art is some Stone Age Shaman's fursona. Furries have always existed ever since proto-humans were able to recognized themselves versus other animals in an abstract way.
Humans antrhopomorphisize everything, but that is not analogous to a bunch of creeps dressed in cartoon animal costumes cornholing each other while fantasizing about the hind quarters of a horse. (I've known too many furries to know how accurate that is.)

The way that some of these fetishes try to project themselves back through time is silly. Did you hear that Joan of Arc was a transsexual nonbinary lesbian? The more you know!
 
See I see the opposite approach. The virtual classrooms have led to much less work for teachers, and plenty of them have admitted they're using the virtual classrooms as an excuse to just give every student a pass so they're not even grading papers. The unions would love it because not only would it be just as easy to demand hiring more teachers since you can hire them from anywhere in the country that has decent internet coverage,

The current structure of online schools actually puts the demand for teachers at a fraction of what it is today. If you think the pay is grossly unfair now, just wait until they figure out that they need, at most, 1/4 of instructors that they currently employ.

Why? As I mentioned above, these schools resemble colleges, in that a single teacher will teach one subject, yet will be able to cover multiple grades.

The ones who would hate the idea would be the administrators who get money for having asses in seats at the physical school buildings,

These online schools are almost exclusively state funded at this point, and almost ALL of their funding comes from participation in standardized tests.

A simple measure of attendance (which is often a large factor in funds recieved) is impossible when doing online curriculum. You could have a student who finishes all the work, but has looked up all the answers. While many of these programs have dabbled with monitoring login hours of their students, they have run into an equal problem with students logging in and leaving their computer on, only to be afk or busy elsewhere on the web.

Therefore, these standardized tests (often taken at the administrative building which houses the school) are really the only way to get clear answers. I can recall a specific situation where a student with medical issues was hospitalized the week that the test needed to be taken. The student was very gifted, and within a system of maybe 150 total kids, their scores would weigh heavily in favor of the online program.

They ended up rescheduling the entire test, working around this student's schedule, basically bending over backwards for this kid. And the test wasn't even required for the grade this student was in, it just was something the school itself would benefit from, given this student's scores would be predictably among the highest in the program.

and get to process and redirect all the money that's supposed to go to maintenance and bills for keeping said buildings open. The challenge would be for the unions and administrators to get together and convince those holding the purse strings to not only keep funding the physical buildings as offices the teachers can use to host the meetings under the excuse of stable internet connection and access to teaching aids, but to increase funding because obviously they'd need a complete fiber-optic overhaul and better cameras/computers and more visual aids to engage students in a virtual environment!

Often what we see is that the online programs will rent out an office space, and it really doesnt have to be large. These offices could be just down the hall from dentist or lawyer. Can meet here for tutoring as well as take tests in this space.

Which means public school buildings themselves are unecessary. Though regarding your point about needing to grab the attention of certain students, I very very much believe that online schooling should be restricted to those above 3rd-4th grade, as you need time to develop certain social skills and exposure to a set schedule. By that grade you have been in the system for half a decade at least. You can also take this period to identify the candidates who would benefit most from traditional in person schooling, and conversely those who are ahead of ththe curve. It can be a choice that parents and teachers make, as they know the child and their home situation best.

Which will never happen under the current administration, which is telling them "Use it or lose it." That's why they're desperately going to hold out hoping Trump loses in November... a Dem administration would let them run wild again and get away with all that shit on the principle of "undoing the damage wrought by Trump and DeVos".

I expect businesses and schools to form actual contingency plans, were such an outbreak to appear again.

Businesses obviously will try to maintain online productivity because they do not want to lose too much money.

I expect a great deal of non-physical labor jobs will have far more options for working at home, even during times where there is no outbreak. It makes the transition more seamless, as well as allowing an effective "quarantine" system to develop, where these physical laborers are still required to go to work, but have a more controlled environment which can limit the spread of any virus.

Because much of the schooling infrastructure for these online courses is already in place, I don't necessarily see politicians dragging their feet about this. Youre right about DeVos though, as I do not expect such changes to be made on a federal level. This is more local territory, as education should be.

The people who run this world and control the politicians are most concerned with money. And online schooling can save big bucks, not only with less demand for resources and instructors, but it also moves a lot of educational resources online - which is quite frankly an area that a lot of boomer aged school administrators are not well versed in. By switching the entire infrastructure to online, you tell these people that they either need to catch up with technology, or hire someone who actually understands running a website.

My point is that money talks, and once one state dips their toe in the water, the other will follow. Kind of like Colorado and weed. Everyone's seeingthe cash it is bringing in, and it's like a golden answer to budgetary problems.

As we move toward a world with more automation, and therefore expectation of advancement, I think this is one of those things that will be seen as just the normal progression of society.
 
The people who run this world and control the politicians are most concerned with money. And online schooling can save big bucks, not only with less demand for resources and instructors, but it also moves a lot of educational resources online - which is quite frankly an area that a lot of boomer aged school administrators are not well versed in. By switching the entire infrastructure to online, you tell these people that they either need to catch up with technology, or hire someone who actually understands running a website.

I wonder about how certain costs are being fronted on the students and families, though. Granted, I'm a typical public schooled kid, but things like paper, supplies, books, etc. would have to be fronted by the family, no? I guess it's easily reconciled with a tax break, as not having your kid in the physical school system reduces the cost on the state. Maybe there are already such tax breaks or incentives, though I can't see a liberal corporatized unionized state like NY agree to such a plan at face value.

Often what we see is that the online programs will rent out an office space, and it really doesnt have to be large. These offices could be just down the hall from dentist or lawyer. Can meet here for tutoring as well as take tests in this space.

Which means public school buildings themselves are unecessary. Though regarding your point about needing to grab the attention of certain students, I very very much believe that online schooling should be restricted to those above 3rd-4th grade, as you need time to develop certain social skills and exposure to a set schedule. By that grade you have been in the system for half a decade at least. You can also take this period to identify the candidates who would benefit most from traditional in person schooling, and conversely those who are ahead of ththe curve. It can be a choice that parents and teachers make, as they know the child and their home situation best.

I really like the idea of having elementary schools that filter into smaller physical hubs for middle school and beyond which offer more direct resources on a case-by-case basis while providing an overall online homeschooled structure. Seems like a good way to both save money and serve students at an individual level. But this type of system is probably potentially rife with abuse, both economically and otherwise. Some smart pedos are going to set up an office where they identify children to be groomed without the interference of the typical public school administration in the way. Especially in the lag time between having teachers/administrators acquainted with the brick and mortar system and those who are actually internet capable and savvy.
 
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You know what's awful? Arnie had to disavow and turn on his own father because Hollywood Jews found out he was in WWII fighting for the Nazis. His "American Dream" required cutting off his own family and disparaging his father, who he loved, because the morality police thought he was too close to a Nazi.
 
But remember that at the same time as the "alphabet people" are pushing non-standard relationships, they're openly and actively hostile to anything that is beneficial or enjoyable to straight men. Men with multiple wives will be vilified even moreso than they are today, decried as scum deserving of execution, automatically abusive cads who must be raping their wives constantly every hour of every day. Women with multiple husbands, however, will be Stunning And Brave, simply exercising their healthy sexuality and their right to be taken care of and choose how to live their lives.

You can already see this dynamic at work in the sex industry, at least on the alternate days where Sex Work Is Real Work. Female prostitutes are lauded and held up as paragons of humanity, while the men who patron them are denounced as the lowest, most vile slime. The doublethink is always active and the double standard is always assumed and embraced.

Besides, even if the woke movement wasn't misandrist by default, Mormon polygamy is still based in religion, which is always going to make it evil to them by default. There can be only one religion, the Party, so if the government didn't assign that dude his wives they're not gonna stand for it.
Now that i think about it, double standards against men has been accepted for a long while, that honestly wouldn't surprise me if this were to become real someday
 
Scraggly, unkempt beard. Soy grin. Consumed by TDS. Stereotype fit to a T.

Is there a factory that's churning these bugmen out? I almost think that a botched cloning project or a failed attempt at artificial intelligence would be preferable to the realization that there are just a fair amount of actual people this pathetic out there.
 
Scraggly, unkempt beard. Soy grin. Consumed by TDS. Stereotype fit to a T.

Is there a factory that's churning these bugmen out? I almost think that a botched cloning project or a failed attempt at artificial intelligence would be preferable to the realization that there are just a fair amount of actual people this pathetic out there.
Yeah, it's called Academia.
 
Twelve signs Trump would try to run a fascist dictatorship in a second term
He lies about voter fraud, admires authoritarians, tries to suppress free speech and uses the law against those who would hold him accountable.
Kimberly1 said:
If Trump is a Hatemongering, Evil, Racist and a Nazi

Then why aren’t his followers the ones Killing Cops, Destroying Statues, Looting Stores and Assulting Innocent Bystanders?


It warms my cold heart to see basic logic deployed in such a way.
 
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