Not if you get caught by the train.Deb's is about 5 minutes from my office, but I've never gone there. Seems sketch (as my kids would say). But, shooting is shooting.
Not if you get caught by the train.Deb's is about 5 minutes from my office, but I've never gone there. Seems sketch (as my kids would say). But, shooting is shooting.
Again 100% of all things education related should be 100% by the parents of the children currently enrolled in the school. Those that are child free or no longer have children should not be burdened with funding the education of crotch goblins.I will stand by my statement that high school sports is nothing more than government subsidized
childcare.
Most parents think it is their little darling that is going to get the college scholarship. Statistics prove
otherwise.
I have known people who direct their crotch goblins to a particular college based upon who the
coach is of a certain sport. Misdirected intentions.
Yup. All veggies in the greenhouse. Anymore I don't put em in the ground till memorial day weekendFreeze/frost warning. And that's why you don't do the plant thing until Mother's Day. Whining folks about moving plants uniting.
Again 100% of all things education related should be 100% by the parents of the children currently enrolled in the school. ...
The School Choice Program feeds this for those who take advantage and are eligible for it. Oh, and it's taxpayer funded.Brings to mind the huge growth in the Christian schools out in Dyer/St. John. I assume the parents (tuition) is paying for those schools. I imagine they have a little more say in the curriculum also.
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Add up the costs of little Jenny's private traveling volleyball league and little Johnny's baseball leagues and all the equipment and the travel expenses and the lessons.. . .
Most parents think it is their little darling that is going to get the college scholarship. Statistics prove
otherwise.
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A lot of the kids at those 2 schools are actually from ILLINOIS. Look at the cars pulling into those parking lots. Yes, the Indiana School Choice Program pays some of the tuition for the Indiana students. But not the Illinois students. And those schools do a lot of church fundraising too.The School Choice Program feeds this for those who take advantage and are eligible for it. Oh, and it's taxpayer funded.
Some people have problems...like too much money.A lot of the kids at those 2 schools are actually from ILLINOIS. Look at the cars pulling into those parking lots. Yes, the Indiana School Choice Program pays some of the tuition for the Indiana students. But not the Illinois students. And those schools do a lot of church fundraising too.
Armory 219 update
Some red tape issues, and I think they learned from the 1st remodel of the current store. They have a more unfinished property and is larger.Their move to Hobart location is going along at a slow pace.
A lot of the people I know who send their kids to those (type) of school put their family at a very high priority, skimp and save in other places, to be able to afford those tuitions at those schools. I saw the very same at Marian Catholic and various other religious grade schools and elementary schools that I have been affiliated with. Mostly middle class people who believe (and rightly so) that public education is not on the right path, and that there are better educations to be had in the religious schools. And many of the parents chose the schools because it was a good school, many parents are not even religious who put their kids in those schools.Some people have problems...like too much money.
Come on snow!!!! Come on!!!!
Close to 80 Sunday with liquid snow. Does that count?Come on snow!!!! Come on!!!!
I'm fishing for Coho on Sunday on the lake. Come on decent weather!Close to 80 Sunday with liquid snow. Does that count?