Should a Person Gain for the DS (that better)?

Elizabeth N.
on 1/5/11 11:19 pm - Burlington County, NJ
Isn't it, though? You know what's really scary? She's a home schooler.
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on 1/5/11 11:53 pm
Shannon Randolph
on 1/6/11 3:40 am - Cartersville, GA
Don't worry too much about the education of my children.  I have a Masters in Education as does my husband.

Additionally, my 3rd grader and 2nd graders both scored 2 grade levels above their peers on state tests.

We're doing OK  : )
Shannon
Elizabeth N.
on 1/6/11 4:54 am - Burlington County, NJ
...And yet you can't figure out how to correct the spelling on a subject line, along with so many other not very difficult things. I could make long lists from your posting history that would explain to everyone but you why you get these kinds of responses, but it doesn't sink in.  Hmmm.

In case you didn't notice, honey with Masters in Education, NCLB has guaranteed that those tests are really ******G meaningless.

Do have someone else teach your darlings English grammar and spelling.

Shannon Randolph
on 1/6/11 5:38 am - Cartersville, GA
I know you are already on a lot of meds, but I think you might need to add a few more.
Shannon
Elizabeth N.
on 1/6/11 6:45 am - Burlington County, NJ

Nope. You provide all the entertainment I need.

You really have NO idea how you come across here. It's pretty funny.

Shannon Randolph
on 1/6/11 6:48 am - Cartersville, GA
I think I am pretty aware of how I come across to you.  You have made that clear from pretty much my first post.
Shannon
Elizabeth N.
on 1/6/11 6:51 am - Burlington County, NJ
I'm not talking about how you come across to me.
Elizabeth N.
on 1/5/11 11:18 pm - Burlington County, NJ
And you'd be WRONG again, as usual. That's very common with you. Maybe you should work on your education, intelligence and vocabulary, and expanding your narrow mind in general.
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