13 Replies to “The Children Are Our Future”

  1. Makes no sense as a sentence as it’s two subjects combined into a twisted narrative…making it race baiting.

  2. Lacking grammar skills notwithstanding, this “teacher” should not be leading a classroom at any grade level. If I were a parent with a child in this crazy lady’s class, I’d be looking for ways to remove my kid from this Marxist witch’s class.

    1. White feeìngs sounds like a 3rd graded kid, Not a 4th grade teacher?

      Welcome to Elmos world.

    2. She has her own education blog, like she is some sort of expert. Easy to find. Easy to dox.

    1. Can you, or could you afford it, and if so how would you vet the school? I thought of doing that 50 years ago with my kids when they where young, when I could afford it. I took my chances and both were smart enough to learn what was needed through public school. Things/people were different then, we were a more homogenous society.

  3. I regret that this comment contributes in an inestimably small way to the attention this drip so desperately seeks.

    Oh, and BTW … how many parents will yank their kids out of that joke of a school?

    1. These are the regulations guidelines to the form which “may be” used to move your kids to a different school within the region, short of actually moving and buying a house in a different area. Note the school board may simply declare a school closed to outsiders, and you’re then responsible for all transportation costs after you’ve switched.

      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h9nfRMTfHkaw_Vrh_fCUjIPj83un208y/view

      “welcome” to Regina, the city which rhymes with fun.
      Best thing we ever did was move out of Regina to Calgary, and away from extended family, and away from all the mealy mouthed socialism foisted upon us for years.
      We moved from a house we’d bought on McCarthy Blvd and which is in the city directives boundary for attendance at this school, Ruth M Buck
      It’s not only that teacher though, she does this with the full support of the school board, and the ministry of education within SK. There isn’t anything anyone could do but move away, or see if there’s a private school which is somehow affordable, I believe home schooling in SK still requires those charged with the child’s education to be approved by the ministry of education, which may need a “Normal School” or better certificate.
      It’s not like a regular adult has the capacity to teach their kids the basics in SK.

      It may be easier to switch to a Catholic school within the area… that’s the union power in Regina. I have no idea if the Regina Catholic School Board has turned this way, and I attended the Regina school 1 kilometre east of Ruth M Buck

  4. They really need to get their priorities fixed. Kids barely know how to read in Grade 4 and have a hard time adding or subtracting without using their fingers. Indoctrination of young minds is disgusting and it’s ABUSE. This isn’t teaching. It’s professional malpractice.

  5. Parents fault. If anyone really gave a damn there’s would be zero kids in the class. But they still drop them off with the groomers every morning never doubting that diddling is educational.

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