
KoiXShadow
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KoiXShadow
@KoiXShadow
Child of God. Child of the Covenant. Disciple of Christ. Mother. 20+ years experienced Wellness Consultant that is thrilled to help MAHA. Libertarian.
United States Katılım Ağustos 2024
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@mabmck79 @jenteach13 It does absolutely start with the elementary schools. By passing failing students they setup MS students and their teachers and HS students and their teachers for failure as well.
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@KoiXShadow @jenteach13 Go tell the elementary and middle schools where kids are socially passed to stay with their age group n
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This is day 135 of asking @LeaderJohnThune to pass the SAVE America Act.
DEFEAT Senator Bill Cassidy tomorrow.
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@travisakers Taking away student accountability was the beginning of the end for quality education.
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AMERICANS, THIS IS A NATIONAL EMERGENCY🚨KILL THE KILL SWITCH BEFORE IT KILLS US.
Imagine a mother racing her sick child to the hospital—her car shuts down because the government-mandated “kill switch” thinks she’s swerving from exhaustion.
Imagine a Texas rancher fleeing a flash flood—his truck won’t start because the AI “detects impairment” from the chaos.
Imagine a woman escaping domestic violence—the vehicle locks her in place while her attacker closes in.
These are NOT “unintended consequences.”
This is the Biden-Harris kill switch mandate turning every American car into a rolling government surveillance device that can disable YOUR vehicle at any moment—based on faulty sensors, AI errors, or future “climate compliance” rules.
Your freedom.
Your safety.
Your property.
All now controlled by Washington bureaucrats and Big Tech algorithms.
Congress must repeal this unconstitutional nightmare NOW.
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@mabmck79 @jenteach13 We are asking unreasonable things of the student and then can't understand why they stop coming. A student with a third grade understanding of math needs to be in 3rd/4th grade math.
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@KoiXShadow @jenteach13 Granted. But that doesn't apply to most students. Having a student who has a 3 rd grade understanding of math trying to pass Algebra when they only come 50% of the time doesn't work.
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Agenda 2030 can only be enforced if Digital ID is already installed.
🚨 If you do nothing else, reject Digital ID.
Can’t be repeated enough.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
NOW - King Charles: "My ministers will also proceed with the introduction of Digital ID."
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@mabmck79 @macpherson_a @jenteach13 If the student cannot demonstrate proficiency they should not be passed to the next grade.
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@macpherson_a @jenteach13 Those students have doctors excuses. Most chronically absences are excused. It's not uncommon for a student to come only two days a week.
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@mabmck79 @jenteach13 Attendance does not equal learning. Students can learn in and out of school. If a student can demonstrate proficiency while attending only 30% of the time, that should be accepted. The students don't exist for the teachers, the teachers are for the students
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@jenteach13 Make attendance mandatory. And automatic fail if you miss so many days.
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@jenteach13 No, the way you fix education is by requiring students to meet a standard before passing them to the next level/grade.
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Every time the school wants to complain to me about school issued electronics being misused by my student, I dare them to take it away, they never do...weird. smh
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar
It's the screens ban them. All of them. No smartphones, no chromebooks whatsoever. Paper homework only
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It's just a little bit of chlorine in your water.
It's just a little bit of heavy metals in your food.
It's just a little bit of fragrance in your perfume.
It's just a little bit of benzene in your sunscreen.
It's just a little bit of aluminum in your deodorant.
It's just a little bit of PFOA's in your nonstick pans.
It's just a little bit of phthalates in your plastic toys.
It's just a little bit of methanol in your surface cleaner.
It's just a little bit of artificial coloring in your toothpaste.
It's just a little bit of ammonia in your sugar-free sweetener.
It's just a little bit of propylene glycol in your skincare products.
It's just a little bit of sodium lauryl sulfate in your laundry detergent.
When does "just a little bit" become too much for the body to handle?
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