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Teachers in CO are protesting cuts while students are at home learning nothing and the state is going bankrupt.

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The Texan Guy1 year ago

Over inflated force and no real teaching

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California Insider Show1 year ago

California has the nation’s highest housing costs. Some blame a housing shortage; others, government policies. We sit down with experts to explore what’s driving costs and discuss the state-mandated Housing Development initiative and why some cities push back.

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fictitious1 year ago

If teachers cared about students we wouldn’t need a Department of Education.

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griffitovic1 year ago

How will making cuts at the DOE change class sizes in the state? That's state education. If your funding doesn't change from the federal level, nothing changes at the state. They're just dumping administrators and their salaries.

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Kyle Keppel1 year ago

California 2.0

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Shut up, they explained1 year ago

Wouldn't be surprised if they somehow punish kids from MAGA families if they knew who they were.

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Born Deplorable ~ call me Doug1 year ago

Check the signs for typos

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Swilky1 🇺🇸1 year ago

@djbliss100 No wonder its so Slow! Lets go Pull up in a Tesla!

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❌Not Rich, Not White, Not Liberal1 year ago

Teachers always: it's not about money! It's about the kids! Also teachers always: Give us more money or we won't teach the kids!

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ZeroDEIUSA1 year ago

Remember when their slogan to strike was “it’s all about the children?” Now it is all about them and lining the unions pockets.

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RP1 year ago

Teachers today prioritize politics over students’ education. Their focus isn’t on teaching quality or job performance but on pushing views. Experience gets ignored; ideology reigns. Students suffer—learning takes a backseat to agendas.

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