Letters
RCSD Education: thoughts on suspension
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Children that violate a well-articulated code of conduct shouldn’t be removed from the school setting first because some students may desire to not be in school.
Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/author/letters/page/4/)
Children that violate a well-articulated code of conduct shouldn’t be removed from the school setting first because some students may desire to not be in school.
The Town and many in the Perinton/Fairport community did a great job in responding to last year’s crisis as a result of the Pines of Perinton fire but the many issues impacting the lives of the families and the children who live there remain unresolved.
The RCSD has failed urban Rochester kids for decades. It shows them nothing during their education journey yet expect them to be enthused, responsive and stay the course.
We pour millions and billions of dollars into education. But too many children are still not graduating, still not succeeding in life.
New York is dead last in what it reimburses nursing homes compared to actual costs.