Brickbat: Make Yearbooks Great Again


Officials at North Carolina's Richmond Early College High School confiscated copies of the yearbook from those who had paid for them, claiming that some of the student quotes were "inappropriate." The only inappropriate quote cited by local media was "Build that wall."
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If I possess something that I've already paid for in full, and someone takes it away from me, that's theft. Any kid that's had his yearbook stolen from him should swear out a criminal complaint.
-jcr
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Oh please, dear? For your information, the Supreme Court has roundly rejected prior restraint.
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Now it all makes sense:
1. Richmond Early College High School is an initiative of Governor Mike Easley and the New Schools Project, with the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. As a result of the tremendous support of Bill and Melinda Gates, all tuition and books are provided free of charge to the students, a strong difference from typical dual enrollment.
2. REaCH is targeted at first-generation college students whose parent did not graduate from college. Household income and family marital status are among the factors used in determining acceptance to the program. REaCH reviews about 90 applicants each spring and selects 35 to be a part of the ninth grade class.
3. Students claim REaCH's faculty are some of the best in the area. Every teacher is familiar with each student's individual learning styles and teachers hold an expectation for students individually, not as a class. Relationships also form within the students at REaCH. Most of REaCH's student body is familiar with at least 70% of the entire student population. The small class sizes encourage not only learning, but social extroversion, allowing students to develop themselves socially and intellectually, all at the same time.
That place is the vision of the socialists.
That place is the vision of the socialists.
There are socialists under your bed at night, aren't there.
That retard on top of your bed at night, is there.
yes, like all vermin they prefer to not be seen doing their evil work.
It actually sounds pretty good for an institution of learning except for the part about entry requirements. If all state schools were run according to some of those principles (except for the entry requirement bullshit) it would be a lot better than it is now with class sizes of several hundred people and individual classrooms of 50+ children and one Unionized teacher.
Why aren't Nazi swastikas and Communist hammers and here sickles equally offensive? My question is provoked by the fact that I saw a kid wearing a CCCP T-shirt whilehere I was at the gym