Yeah, I got punched in the eye once by the kid who had finally had enough.  I 
am sure I deserved it.  

From: Jan-GAMs 
Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2021 12:32 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: online k12 homeschool options

I was standing in line at the cafeteria and KidA starting giving KidB a bad 
time.  KidB usually dressed funny and was the meek-quiet-type.  He took the 
haranguing for about 5 minutes and then broke KidA's nose.  He went way up on 
the popularity chart and everyone suddenly had a lot of respect for KidB.  KidA 
was out cold and got a stout-swift-kick from everyone who saw it happen.


On 4/7/21 11:10 AM, Steve Jones wrote:

  I got thumped and choked by a few teachers, I was right at the end of the 
road for teachers being allowed to handle business properly.  Now they allow 
kids like i was to disrupt everybody else. I was messing with this one kid at 
lunch one time because he had the same last name as me. After he had had 
enough, he popped me in the nose, probably broke it, but it resolved the 
situation and he was able to finish his grilled cheese in peace. Teachers saw 
it, even walked by while I mopped my nose. It was simple, I was being a bully, 
he was done being a bully, he addressed it using terms that were clear and we 
both understood. The teachers saw that it had been satisfied and left it alone. 
Today I probably would have been taken to an ER and the school would have paid 
the bill, that poor kid that was just enjoying chili and grilled cheese day 
would be expelled, probably arrested. 
  We didnt have gloves, we had an open lot across from two of the schools, I 
assume after school theater was a pastime for teachers. They had to be watching 
us resolve disputes because everytime something would go to far they'd swoop in 
and drag people off, otherwise problems simply got solved in those lots.

  Public schools are too dangerous now and too political. I'm really hoping I 
can find what I'm looking for

  On Wed, Apr 7, 2021, 12:57 PM Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:

    When I was in school in the 60s and 70s, we had boxing gloves.  If you got 
into a fight an old navy boxing teacher would give you both gloves you would 
would duke it out.  I thought it was great fun.  But I generally came out on 
top.  Literally.  I would borrow the gloves and fight during recess for fun at 
times.  

    From: Adam Moffett 
    Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2021 11:44 AM
    To: [email protected] 
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: online k12 homeschool options

    Why I'm there is another tangent and another category.

    When I was in school in the 80's, if Kid A was wailing on Kid B then an 
adult would step in and probably put Kid A in a headlock until he's under 
control.  Today, they aren't allowed to physically touch the kids, and they're 
somewhat restricted in what they're even allowed to say to them.  So today Kid 
A gets asked nicely to please stop doing that to Kid B. 


    That's all fine and good unless you're Kid B.  My son was Kid B. Kid A's 
mom was president of the PTA and refused to believe her special offspring could 
have done anything wrong.  School did both jack and shit.  So my wife said to 
hell with NY schools.



    On 4/7/2021 1:36 PM, James Howard wrote:

      So you tolerate the vegan’s diet as long as they tolerate your nudism?



      From: AF mailto:[email protected] On Behalf Of Adam Moffett
      Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2021 12:30 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: online k12 homeschool options



      They do trend weird.  In fact, I'd say homeschoolers range from a little 
weird to effin cray-cray.



      There are some whose kids have weird health conditions the school can't 
accommodate.  Like an extreme allergy or an unusual disability.  These are 
usually fairly sane.



      The religious homeschoolers are often trying to protect their children 
from the perils of the sinful world around them, and those are some of the less 
crazy ones.  However, some of the religious ones are flat-earthers and young 
earth creationists who don't want their children brainwashed with secular 
sciences and/or have a persecution complex.  The school teaches facts like 
evolution and the earth being round, so therefore it's persecution. 



      There are also people with weird lifestyles that the school system won't 
accommodate.  These could be vegans, nudists, or almost any other kind of 
weirdo you can imagine.  I'm not judging, I'm just sayin that they are, by 
definition, weird.  They're generally relatively safe and normal.  I don't 
worry about them doing or saying anything too insane, and I get along just fine 
with the vegans in particular.  You just have to make sure to make something 
they can eat when they come over.



      There are some who have, shall we say, "less mainstream" notions about 
how school should work.  "Radical un-schooling" for example.   If you read 
about unschooling I think it's a method that really could work well for the 
right type of curious and self-motivated kid & parent.  It also may result in a 
kid who's 12 and can't friggin read because his "un-schooling" curriculum is 
video games and TV.....I exaggerate, but only a little.



      And finally, just to put the fear of God into you, there was one home 
school family in the co-op who I suspect are child abusers.  You see, school is 
full of mandated reporters, but if you're at home then there's nobody to see 
the evidence (and I won't elaborate on this).



      So if you join a co-op or otherwise link up with other homeschool 
families just be sure to practice your poker face, because you'll hear some 
weird shit.





      -Adam







      On 4/7/2021 1:14 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:

        Home schooled kids trend weird. 



        Are they home schooled because they're (and their parents) are weird?



        -or-



        Are they weird because they were home schooled?





        -----
        Mike Hammett
        Intelligent Computing Solutions

        Midwest Internet Exchange

        The Brothers WISP






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        From: "Steve Jones" mailto:[email protected]
        To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" mailto:[email protected]
        Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2021 10:29:16 AM
        Subject: [AFMUG] OT: online k12 homeschool options

        I have an incoming Junior and an incoming 8th grader Id prefer not to 
send back to Illinois brick and mortar for at least the upcoming year with all 
the covid games and politicking going on. The schools we deal with have obvious 
union pressure to have ensured the remote curriculum failed, dont want to play 
that game again the coming year. 



        Have any of you personally dealt with or had customers relay any good 
solutions? Im looking for instructor led homeschool as educating without 
beatings isnt something im really capable of.



        there is a BYU curriculum I looked at but that gets some hefty pricing 
and i couldn't ascertain whether its acceptable in Illinois


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