Another reason to Homeschool
Not that I needed one.
But over at Schreiss Weekly she is talking about how elementary school teachers are now forcing students to share all of their school supplies. The parents go to the store and buy the stuff their children want (even left handed scissors for a left handed child, etc) and then you go to school and have to dump it in a communal supply cabinet, where no one cares how they treat the thing they get out, and so those carefully bought supplies are not used by the intended little one. Your left hander may even get stuck with right handed scissors. Or not having a pencil to use if they are not willing to push their way to the front, etc.
But over at Schreiss Weekly she is talking about how elementary school teachers are now forcing students to share all of their school supplies. The parents go to the store and buy the stuff their children want (even left handed scissors for a left handed child, etc) and then you go to school and have to dump it in a communal supply cabinet, where no one cares how they treat the thing they get out, and so those carefully bought supplies are not used by the intended little one. Your left hander may even get stuck with right handed scissors. Or not having a pencil to use if they are not willing to push their way to the front, etc.
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