Still tryin to get into Karrie's pants.
You keep telling yourself that.
Don't you have a doctor to go kill?
Lol
Retard
Still tryin to get into Karrie's pants.
You keep telling yourself that.
We no longer have to worry about that Petros.
Now that we have the benevolent wisdom of the Liberal philosophy that no student be allowed to fail or ever come in last, I suppose that we can assume that they are all learning.
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Well if our schools where any good I could have been very diffrent =)
A wise Conservative once said: "Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?"
Well is they? I'd likes know cuz a man is supposed to always be thinkin’ about stuff about his family and for to make himself to do things that are gonna gooder the family up-around, gooder it up. And that is what is a man.
Never misunderestimate what kids can achieve whether it's rocket appliance or being President of America.They can learnt on their own and get their deservament and pass the minumums of life with flying carpets.
That is a very interesting observation; that possibility had never really entered my mind, certainly not to the extent that you suggest... That said, I can certainly see the impact.
Unless the tax rules have changed in the last number of years, I believe that you are mistaken in suggesting that the cost of tuition/fees at a private school can be written-off.
Actually the way the law works is quite simple. Most private schools in Alberta are religious based and as such the tuition fees are listed as religious donations which are tax deductible.
What Canada really lacks is a solid technical school program similar to the one that is used in Germany. In that system students who are not interested in purely academic programs can move into tech schools and get hands on instruction in a variety of technical programs. This is similar to what is offered in tech schools in Canada like NAIT and SAIT, but it takes place about three years earlier. Students who graduate from such programs tend to be very highly skilled. Not only that, they are paid a wage as they participate in the program, giving the students further incentive to participate in such programs. This gives Germany one of the most highly trained tech workforces in the work. In Canada many students waste three years of their high school taking programs in which they have not the slightest interest. It is a huge was of tax dollars and a huge waste of resources to force unwilling teenagers to take programs they will probably never use; especially given Canada's shortage of skilled workers.
Actually the way the law works is quite simple. Most private schools in Alberta are religious based and as such the tuition fees are listed as religious donations which are tax deductible.
Sorry.. There is no tax deduction in Alberta for the tuition/fees in private schools, religious or not.
Alberta public schools are graduating kids out with welder's apprenticeships, most of the cosmetics training, etc. Sure, they're upstart programs and still limited, but it's a step in the right direction to start giving the kids who want it some trades and technical training.