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Unregistered
02-16-2005, 08:05 AM
Sucks, especially Ms. XXXX, Ms. XXXXX, Mr. XXXX

Dave Pinard
02-16-2005, 08:36 AM
Saying "XYZ Sucks" may be how you feel, but doesn't add anything to the discussion here. If you'd like to tell us what you don't like, and suggest ways to make it better, that would be most welcome. We need to hear what you are thinking, just in a more constructive manner. Thanks.

prisoner4013820
02-16-2005, 05:05 PM
I am a prisoner, number 0283104, white, female, age 15. Funny thing is, I am innocent. And there was no trial. Illegal? Think again. It's called CMS.
I am someone who's voice can be heard now. I think that CMS has some severe issues, first of all its humongous size and horrible policies. I would like to dump CMS because of district initiated testing. Beyond EOGs and EOCs, CMS has imposed additional miserable tests on students. Last year in the eighth grade, in addition of state-mandated EOGs and EOCs (I won't even go there) I was forced to take a science and a social studies test from CMS. And not to mention quarterly assesments in non-EOC courses. Testing is not the answer and school districts need not make it worse by putting students through the cheesy, pointless monotany of more tests. :death:

VolatileAmerican
02-18-2005, 10:09 AM
I am a prisoner, number 0283104, white, female, age 15. Funny thing is, I am innocent. And there was no trial. Illegal? Think again. It's called CMS.
I am someone who's voice can be heard now. I think that CMS has some severe issues, first of all its humongous size and horrible policies. I would like to dump CMS because of district initiated testing. Beyond EOGs and EOCs, CMS has imposed additional miserable tests on students. Last year in the eighth grade, in addition of state-mandated EOGs and EOCs (I won't even go there) I was forced to take a science and a social studies test from CMS. And not to mention quarterly assesments in non-EOC courses. Testing is not the answer and school districts need not make it worse by putting students through the cheesy, pointless monotany of more tests. :death:

How can a school test, if nothing has been taught? Teachers are not blame, how can you teach when you spend all your time dealing with problem children? In all actuality, who IS in charge of our schools?

Unregistered
03-02-2005, 11:18 PM
I asked to see ms.e and I was told that students are not alowed to see her during school. What could I do rules are rules

schoolgirl
03-18-2005, 08:48 PM
you think olympic sucks? try going to midwood. cockroach fillet mignon anyone? i propose parents get more involved in making the money decisions and stop being such doormats for the scheming governmental, "I'm-so-important" board members or whatever you call 'em. I dunno. I'm a hypocrite- i wouldn't go. But if anyone's listening then, hey, more power to me, right? But if Charlotte did break up into smaller sections then there would be more of that "segregation" crap going on, possible conflict with differences in learning plans, and don't you think it slightly possible that whatever sections contained Ballentine kids or the Dilworth/Myers park kids would have even MORE money than others?

Charmangel
03-21-2005, 11:02 AM
im prisoner number 0141585 and i recently quit school. *grins with satisfaction* kidding, but yeah, the tests do suck because now its like you come to school to learn whats on the test and past the test, not to learn.

apparently learning is overrated, so they just toss in all these random tests to make it meaningful. doesnt really do much for me but fail me every quarter in pre cal.

cockroach filet?! *rolls* thats so funny, rather chill with cockroachs then be chilly in a trailer. yeah who hooks up the AC/Heat for the damn trailers? me and my hammer would like to have a word with them. :bangin:

so how did we go from DUMP CMS :D :D :D
to save cms kids :confused: :ranting: :glare:
the smileys are great! so i got class now, adios.