Correction: There is one known public school system in the US that offers a world religions survey class that is a requirement for graduation, the Modesto, CA schools district. My apologies!olemama wrote:^^^^^Yeah, I said that. ("they can offer lessons on the variety of faiths in the world") This class cannot be a requirement to graduate from a public school. It can be offered as an elective. But many public schools do not offer this sort of elective.
BritneyandFailedGrammar: Part 13
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She's not thinking ahead. When he gets his hand surgery, it would be better for him to be in the crib so he has a lot of personal space so his hand doesn't get bumped. I mean, by all means, have the crib in your room if you feel it's necessary, but he should be transitioned for his own safety.Lovehound11 wrote:Nolan is STILL not in his crib. I worry about his safety too
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She could even side car it. That's what we did and it worked out really well.
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Lol. Not very productive to the conversation but made me laugh
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Aria's first performance was so cute and lovely to see all the family watching it. Good to see them singing in learning different languages. And a very big thing for a 3 year old and she didn't look scared and a few looks around like to say " Is everyone still singing " And looked all very well behaved.
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After watching arias Christmas recital I'm assuming she's in a Christian based preschool and not a public one
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My friend works there, you're correct.Silentbob wrote:After watching arias Christmas recital I'm assuming she's in a Christian based preschool and not a public one
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How sweet of them to take their sick and highly contagious baby to a recital with tons of other vulnerable children... Way to go, B
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Her tan looks so terrible. She's getting so red... And when she doesn't have makeup on her skin looks splotchy. EeeekYogabbagabbat wrote:Lol. Not very productive to the conversation but made me laugh
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I thought the performance sucked. Lol. It looked like a chaotic mess. Aria seemed so out of place and so confused.
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They are in preschool not the honor choir. GeezWagurl wrote:I thought the performance sucked. Lol. It looked like a chaotic mess. Aria seemed so out of place and so confused.
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Well durrrrr, I know. But I've been a preschool teacher & gone to quite a few and this one sucked. #sorrynotsorryanglover2 wrote:They are in preschool not the honor choir. GeezWagurl wrote:I thought the performance sucked. Lol. It looked like a chaotic mess. Aria seemed so out of place and so confused.
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I think Britney's hair looked really good in the video.
I don't think Britney should have bothered putting this video online because of the poor views of Aria. I understand if they wanted to film it for themselves, but it translates terribly to YouTube.
Why didn't they have accompanying music? That would have made it so much better.
I don't think Britney should have bothered putting this video online because of the poor views of Aria. I understand if they wanted to film it for themselves, but it translates terribly to YouTube.
Why didn't they have accompanying music? That would have made it so much better.
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I don't see how you can be so critical of a freaking preschool Christmas play
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Behind on what? She doesn't get out much and it was a performance in front of a bunch of people. She's obviously going to be shy. It was great I do wish B hadn't taken Nolan with croup. It is very contagious and there's usually lots of younger kids at these things.
On the private vs public note. I was under the impression that public preschools are for lower income kiddos...like headstart? When I was getting my degree I was a preschool teacher and it was public but only low income students qualified. I wonder if that's how it is in her state also which is why she's in private Christian school
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On the private vs public note. I was under the impression that public preschools are for lower income kiddos...like headstart? When I was getting my degree I was a preschool teacher and it was public but only low income students qualified. I wonder if that's how it is in her state also which is why she's in private Christian school
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Really, Britney should be paying top dollar to get Aria into Juilliard Preschool of Dance and Theatre if she has the audacity to share her child's school performances.SunnyLove wrote:Well she's three. And her first performance.
My only issue was the camera work because they were so far from the stage... And the sound quality was probably off because of the iPhone and the distance.
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Sorry, but your understanding of private vs public is wrong. I went to both private and public schools growing up. Our income never changed. While in private, my parents did pay $500 a month where as public school is free. As far as financials go, that's the only difference. My daughter went to head start and we payed. There are both lower income, middle class, as well as upper class in public schools. It's based on parents preference.dashiiki wrote:Behind on what? She doesn't get out much and it was a performance in front of a bunch of people. She's obviously going to be shy. It was great I do wish B hadn't taken Nolan with croup. It is very contagious and there's usually lots of younger kids at these things.
On the private vs public note. I was under the impression that public preschools are for lower income kiddos...like headstart? When I was getting my degree I was a preschool teacher and it was public but only low income students qualified. I wonder if that's how it is in her state also which is why she's in private Christian school
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I'm WELL aware of the public school system lol I'm a teacher. I'm not completely familiar with preschools which are completely different. Head start is for lower income families I'm absolutely sure of that. And headstart is considered public. I was wondering if there are public preschools that are open to everyone not just lower income students because we don't have those in my area.Silentbob wrote:Sorry, but your understanding of private vs public is wrong. I went to both private and public schools growing up. Our income never changed. While in private, my parents did pay $500 a month where as public school is free. As far as financials go, that's the only difference. My daughter went to head start and we payed. There are both lower income, middle class, as well as upper class in public schools. It's based on parents preference.dashiiki wrote:Behind on what? She doesn't get out much and it was a performance in front of a bunch of people. She's obviously going to be shy. It was great I do wish B hadn't taken Nolan with croup. It is very contagious and there's usually lots of younger kids at these things.
On the private vs public note. I was under the impression that public preschools are for lower income kiddos...like headstart? When I was getting my degree I was a preschool teacher and it was public but only low income students qualified. I wonder if that's how it is in her state also which is why she's in private Christian school
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