it it an epidemic.....it's not about the social status nor the staus quo but it's about the parents who are either: not completely engulfed or involved in their children's social life, or their parents are to busy - 1 is brining home the bacon while the other brings in the bread. If it is a single parent - who is bringing in the bacon and the bread well we all know to well the results....the economy is 'proof' of how wreckless we choose to live and who is bearing the burden of the state of the economy? Some one's child(ren). Take a look at any paper across the country or the world for that matter and the children are in the forefront and it is not painting a pretty picture. Next, charter schools are infiltrating communities like flies on ****, it is easy for children to be mischievious and get away with it because the administrators on site either don't have experience in handling such incidents due to the (it would never happen to ME syndrome) overwhelming response to migrate to charter schools, if anything a situation occurs youalmost have to call Bombay or travel abroad to get help. IT STILL TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD We need to quite creating bullies and nuture those hostile little people from the inside out
It's about time. . . Ohio, especially Youngstown, (and I don't know about other cites in Ohio) has been "struggling" the "long struggle" forever or maybe since the steel mills closed and shipped the jobs overseas. We really, and I mean really, deserve this so called "boost", thus this country is finally feeling the anxieties and depressions that Youngstown has been inflicted with all along.....
Posted on May 7 at 4 p.m.
it's my keyboard, my thoughts, my review, it's not about you or your opinion
Posted on May 7 at 3:50 p.m.
it it an epidemic.....it's not about the social status nor the staus quo but it's about the parents who are either: not completely engulfed or involved in their children's social life, or their parents are to busy - 1 is brining home the bacon while the other brings in the bread. If it is a single parent - who is bringing in the bacon and the bread well we all know to well the results....the economy is 'proof' of how wreckless we choose to live and who is bearing the burden of the state of the economy? Some one's child(ren). Take a look at any paper across the country or the world for that matter and the children are in the forefront and it is not painting a pretty picture. Next, charter schools are infiltrating communities like flies on ****, it is easy for children to be mischievious and get away with it because the administrators on site either don't have experience in handling such incidents due to the (it would never happen to ME syndrome) overwhelming response to migrate to charter schools, if anything a situation occurs youalmost have to call Bombay or travel abroad to get help.
IT STILL TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD
We need to quite creating bullies and nuture those hostile little people from the inside out
Posted on May 7 at 3:19 p.m.
It's about time. . . Ohio, especially Youngstown, (and I don't know about other cites in Ohio) has been "struggling" the "long struggle" forever or maybe since the steel mills closed and shipped the jobs overseas. We really, and I mean really, deserve this so called "boost", thus this country is finally feeling the anxieties and depressions that Youngstown has been inflicted with all along.....