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01-08-2007, 05:01 PM | #46 |
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Well of course that all depends on whether you want to raise a bunch of conformists or not......
....but I will pass along the info on the typos, thanks -tbh I haven't read it since they "updated" the website It's a great school. Takes up an incredible amount of my time, though, but I think it's worth it.
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01-08-2007, 05:38 PM | #47 | |
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Yes, it's my kids that go to Upattinas (this year anyway, we're not signing up again for next year), and Clonlara is a sort of sister school to us thru the NCACS.
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01-08-2007, 07:09 PM | #48 |
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What? You never heard of "learning together"?
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01-08-2007, 08:03 PM | #49 | |
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01-08-2007, 08:30 PM | #50 |
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We're not decided yet... we're looking at a couple of different Friends schools, but also considering homeschooling and/or Open Connections.
Definitely not abandoning the alternative approach (we don't have any cool public schools like monster's), and we may end up back at Upattinas some day. We were waiting until after the holidays to really get busy with this. Time's up...
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01-08-2007, 09:07 PM | #51 |
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The version I prefer delivers the punch line as:
"You're thor! I'm tho thor I can hardly pith!" Right up there with the story of the young lady whose summertime date took her to the seaside boardwalk (some versions have it as the county fair), and asked her several times what she'd like to do that evening. Each time she says "I wanna get weighed", so after three trips to the "Guess Your Weight" concession, the date politely takes her home. Her mother greats her with "How did your date go, dear?", and she replies, "Wowsy." Speaking of cars...the sound system upgrade is complete in Gay Deceiver.
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01-08-2007, 09:22 PM | #52 |
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lol! yes, that's better punch-line, MaggieL. And I laffed at the seaside "wowsy".
and speaking of schools, i bet you would have liked mine.... at 13, I could speak latin and strip & re-assemble a bren-gun blindfold
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01-08-2007, 09:35 PM | #53 |
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We are so lucky to have landed where we did. We're in a great school district, but the schools are so competitive and determined to stay "great" that everything is becoming geared to passing check-box tests and getting better numbers on paper than the other schools.
Result is, the kids are only learning how to memorize facts. They don't learn how to learn from experience and they don't have time to learn any of those other life skills that the examiners haven't found a way to quantify -the skills that come through interaction, play and exploration- like how to compromise, how to be tactful, how to make logical deductions and how to make the best of any situation. Theoretically, I'd homeschool, but in practice, I'd kill them if I was stuck with them all day. Or come up with some really creative uses for Duct Tape. Homeschoolers have my utmost admiration. Our school is the perfect solution. I'm very involved, I'm in there most days, I know all the teachers, most of the kids and I know what's going on and what is being learned, but from 7:30 to 11:30 someone else is actually responsible for all my sprogs, they have other people to talk to and play with, I can leave and do paperwork/planning/housework/exercise/whatever in quiet or noisy solitude at home or elsewhere, and can prepare for the midday arrival of the kindergartener. Believe me, that needs some preparation. (Yes, that's Thor). Also, because it's a public school it's (a) free and (b) not allowed to get "radical" to the point where the kids are unintentionally being harmed by being given free range without being given any guidance as to how to use that freedom wisely. This are the (only) plus points about staying in the public system.
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01-08-2007, 09:36 PM | #54 |
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/off topic.
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01-08-2007, 10:01 PM | #55 |
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My red Honda is named Scarlett O'Honda. She's a sassy gal
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01-08-2007, 10:09 PM | #56 |
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My Monte Carlo - His name was Monty...last name Carlo. When I made the last payment on him, I owned (wait for it) the FULL Monty
My Ford Focus - her name is Stella - after the accident, we started calling her swamp - because she has a nasty leak somewhere we can't find - and I routinely have water in the passenger seat *sigh* Our Lexus ES330 - His name is Luther....Lexus Luther. (and yes, I named him!) Our Rav 4 - well, it doesn't have a name yet. He drives it, and thinks the whole naming of cars is summat silly
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01-08-2007, 10:10 PM | #57 |
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.... but can't pull for toffee.....
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01-13-2007, 09:39 PM | #58 |
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If I named inanimate objects I'd call my car, a black 1995 Toyota Avalon, Methuselah, because I want it to live for another 956 years or so.
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01-14-2007, 08:21 PM | #59 | |
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