La Cucaracha by Lalo Alcaraz for May 13, 2016

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 8 years ago

    I’ve been out of high school for 13 years and I think my high school still gets out at 2:30pm.

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    Flash Gordon  almost 8 years ago

    Class of 1964 Prospect high school. (60056)

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    cepa  almost 8 years ago

    The comments must be coming form a bunch of right wing conservatives whose thought and action are limited by the right wing mentality.

    These days children are allowed to have diversity in thought. In class, they can openly discuss who they had sex with the night before, where is the best place to buy dope, what girls can be intimidated in to having sex, what boys are the easiest to have sex with, what boy give the best oral sex, what teachers have the most fear of students where is the best place to buy illegal guns etc.

    This many not be true in your school but unfortunately there are too many schools where it is not an exaggeration.

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    cepa  almost 8 years ago

    None of the above changes what takes place in too many of our schools.

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    cepa  almost 8 years ago

    From Google:In 2011, the United States spent $11,841 per full-time-equivalent (FTE) student on elementary and secondary education, an amount 35 percent higher than the OECD average of $8,789. At the postsecondary level, U.S. expenditures per FTE student were $26,021, almost twice as high as the OECD average of $13,619.

    According the the UN we are 26 in the wold in quality eduction.

    You can not buy good eduction. I went to high schools in double shifts because we did not have enough room for all of us. It was dark when the first shift went to School and dark when the second shift came home. This was Tucson Senior High school in 1952.

    From Google, Mexico spends the least amount on education. My parent received a good eduction in Mexico. After graduating from High School in Mexico(in an adobe building), my father went on to the University of Arizona and receive a mining degree and then to the University of Mexico in Mexico City for law.

    Liberal thinking is limited to money. Money does not buy education.

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