The law said they had to provide a bus for those who would need to walk over a mile. I could see the first bus stop from my bedroom window. We know where you live & you’re not getting on the bus. I suspect it originated with a “red-line” thing.
“No Child Left Behind” did little the help the slower kids who needed to repeat or be at a lower level but were forced to fail at a higher level. When I was in high school there was no stigma for taking Intro to Algebra in grade 12. In fact it was worse for those of us taking Calculus in grade 10 or 11.
ladykat 8 months ago
It should. Especially when you see the child running for the bus.
ChukLitl Premium Member 8 months ago
The law said they had to provide a bus for those who would need to walk over a mile. I could see the first bus stop from my bedroom window. We know where you live & you’re not getting on the bus. I suspect it originated with a “red-line” thing.
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
“No Child Left Behind” did little the help the slower kids who needed to repeat or be at a lower level but were forced to fail at a higher level. When I was in high school there was no stigma for taking Intro to Algebra in grade 12. In fact it was worse for those of us taking Calculus in grade 10 or 11.