Hilary Duff Struggles to Help Son With Homework as She Stopped "Real" School in 3rd Grade

Oct 21, 2019 16:14


Hilary Duff Struggles to Help Son With Homework as She Stopped "Real" School in 3rd Grade https://t.co/xviueP5l2B
- E! News (@enews) October 20, 2019

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Hilary posted on instagram about her troubles with helping son Luca with his 2nd grade homework

"This guy with his spirit and kindness. Homework is already no joke in 2nd grade. I stopped ( Read more... )

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thelxienoe October 23 2019, 04:19:18 UTC
I’m not sure if we do vouchers in MN. We do have a really strong charter school presence in the Twin Cities, but they’re technically public. I used to focus specifically institutional sociology in education, but a lot of the specifics now escape me. I just know that (as you seem to know off the bat, lol), the union isn’t strong publicly and doesn’t even exist in charters. Though I’m still kind of biased towards charter schools because I graduated from one (which was created as a sister school to a public school/within a public school district) and have worked (now volunteer) within a great one. The students are beating statistical odds predicted by their demographics. And they’re all such good kids. :’)

I am from WI though and I know the voucher system they used fucked things up in the Milwaukee public school district and didn’t improve student outcomes.

I also didn’t know anything about PA’s union until now though! Thank you so much for talking about it.

ETA: I realize my initial comment may have been confusing because I didn’t say “public charter school” and just said “public school.” As I hope I’ve demonstrated, I see very little reason to differentiate between the two in terms of resources and pay; from my experience, the main difference is oversight and educational mission (in my high school’s case, we focused on a specific skill set; in the school I’ve worked with, it’s a language immersion school).

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