A high school can't get a .edu. It's reserved for postsecondary institutions only, so-called "higher learning". If a high school has one, it had to have obtained it prior to 2001. A lot use .org domains, some use .k12.XX.us, where XX is the state postal abbreviation.
why would we need to be polite? I swear, our side has got to learn to fight. Beside the fact that this principal is going along with the mask wearers, which in and of itself is abuse. But, he has to investigate a teacher calling a student names? So, no. I will not be polite to people who are ok with abusing minors.
For decades, businesses have been held accountable for the actions of their employees. Nobody ever wanted to be accused of creating a hostile work environment. Well, how about our schools!
Also, you can't tell me that this is the first time this teacher has talked to a student like that. The principal also needs to be held to account for teachers acting badly, just like businesses have. They know what is going on, they just keep it to themselves.
You may not be a taxpayer in his district, but if you were, there should be no such thing as not discussing personnel matters. He doesn't own the school, the taxpayers do.
We must all realize that WE are in charge. Get those masks off the kids, and lose all the bad teachers. No more classes with the word "studies" in them, and every grade must have a civics class.
Totally agree. Sadly, there are a lot on "our side" who think being nice is one of the most important traits. I've seen t-shirts that women wear saying "Be kind". The town I just moved to has started a "Be Kind" campaign. It sounds so harmless doesn't it? There is a war right now between good and evil. None of us should ever show any type of kindness to evil. I need to get a t shirt made where the word kind is crossed out with the word truthful above it.
Dot org?
But shouldn't it be dot edu, not dot org? Glenbard is an education institution, therefore it should be using the dot edu as its top level domain.
A high school can't get a .edu. It's reserved for postsecondary institutions only, so-called "higher learning". If a high school has one, it had to have obtained it prior to 2001. A lot use .org domains, some use .k12.XX.us, where XX is the state postal abbreviation.
I'm an ITfag lol
I dunno the reasons behind it, but most of the k-12 schools in my state use .org.
why would we need to be polite? I swear, our side has got to learn to fight. Beside the fact that this principal is going along with the mask wearers, which in and of itself is abuse. But, he has to investigate a teacher calling a student names? So, no. I will not be polite to people who are ok with abusing minors.
For decades, businesses have been held accountable for the actions of their employees. Nobody ever wanted to be accused of creating a hostile work environment. Well, how about our schools!
Also, you can't tell me that this is the first time this teacher has talked to a student like that. The principal also needs to be held to account for teachers acting badly, just like businesses have. They know what is going on, they just keep it to themselves.
You may not be a taxpayer in his district, but if you were, there should be no such thing as not discussing personnel matters. He doesn't own the school, the taxpayers do.
We must all realize that WE are in charge. Get those masks off the kids, and lose all the bad teachers. No more classes with the word "studies" in them, and every grade must have a civics class.
Totally agree. Sadly, there are a lot on "our side" who think being nice is one of the most important traits. I've seen t-shirts that women wear saying "Be kind". The town I just moved to has started a "Be Kind" campaign. It sounds so harmless doesn't it? There is a war right now between good and evil. None of us should ever show any type of kindness to evil. I need to get a t shirt made where the word kind is crossed out with the word truthful above it.