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Grandmaster
I'm going to need more than that. A DoE policy, Indiana code.
Best way to find out is ask a lawyer. DOE or the State will not help you cost them more money.
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I'm going to need more than that. A DoE policy, Indiana code.
Does the word common sense ring any bells.
I was really trying to give you the benefit of the doubt on this because I don't have any information one way or the other. But my gut reaction was that your reading of the Constitutional provision for a free education was a little broad. I believe the state only has to offer tuition-free education. I do not believe there is any obligation on the state's part to continue to pay for education when the enrollees have been withdrawn, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. Have you no proof for your claim?Best way to find out is ask a lawyer. DOE or the State will not help you cost them more money.
Who throws a gun in the trash?
I was really trying to give you the benefit of the doubt on this because I don't have any information one way or the other. But my gut reaction was that your reading of the Constitutional provision for a free education was a little broad. I believe the state only has to offer tuition-free education. I do not believe there is any obligation on the state's part to continue to pay for education when the enrollees have been withdrawn, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. Have you no proof for your claim?
I brought my pet turtle to show-and-tell once.
By the time it was my turn, Squirtle was sleeping in my coat pocket. He never woke-up.
I don't want to talk about this anymore.........
I graduated in '06. Little town. I sometimes had a pocket knife on me all day, never thought twice about it. Sometimes you need to open something and it's just easier with a knife. Other students who drove had gunracks in their trucks with their shotgun or whatever. Was never an issue then, I don't believe.
Well I graduated from a very large school on the south side.
Since you insist on being obtuse in this matter.Constitution says tare free.
Section 1. Knowledge and learning, generally diffused throughout a community, being essential to the preservation of a free government; it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to encourage, by all suitable means, moral, intellectual, scientific, and agricultural improvement; and to provide, by law, for a general and uniform system of Common Schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all.
That I understand. I would have accepted that as an answer too. I question the use of tutor though. Seems to me if a tutor is funded by the state then so should be a private brick and mortar school.My wife has taught or been a counselor in a public school for almost 25 years. I know of cases where students were expelled from the school for various reasons, fighting and drug dealing among others. The school was required by state law to continue to provide those students with an education during their expulsion. I can't speak directly to the issue of tutoring, but I know that some were sent to alternative school at the expense of the school system. In the cases of which I'm personally aware the students had an IEP which may play a factor in all of this.
I think the background of your screen name is becoming apparent.
Ever have a pet duck?
^ purple shirt, hairy arms.hmmmmmmm
Its a man in scrubs with a mask and gloves. Relevant to my job
Its a man in scrubs with a mask and gloves. Relevant to my job
Who throws a gun in the trash?
That I understand. I would have accepted that as an answer too. I question the use of tutor though. Seems to me if a tutor is funded by the state then so should be a private brick and mortar school.
My children know that guns are not bad but are still taught to leave the area and inform a teacher if a gun is brought to school by another student. Just because mine know how to handle a gun doesnt mean the other kids know.Good little brainwashed student taught that guns are bad told on the other student...indoctrination successful...not really saying its bad in this example but kids are being taught that guns are for bad guys from a very young age...easier to have people volunteer to be disarmed than to do it house to house
My children know that guns are not bad but are still taught to leave the area and inform a teacher if a gun is brought to school by another student. Just because mine know how to handle a gun doesnt mean the other kids know.