tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33353812.post115823877829486273..comments2024-02-17T04:12:23.721-04:00Comments on parentalcation: I’m not prejudice, but…TurbineGuyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09781298806992944235noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33353812.post-1158282449447813782006-09-14T21:07:00.000-04:002006-09-14T21:07:00.000-04:00Wow... I didn't know that. I wonder what happened...Wow... I didn't know that. I wonder what happened with her son's class. I still don't see the big deal.TurbineGuyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09781298806992944235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33353812.post-1158271754116138672006-09-14T18:09:00.000-04:002006-09-14T18:09:00.000-04:00I'm not sure about the procedures your school syst...I'm not sure about the procedures your school system uses to create a class roster, however, I believe they are all about the same. We spend hours, usually an entire day to sort cards with basic information concerning students so that classes are as balanced as they can possibly be according to gender, race, and academic abilities. Discipline is also an issue as rosters are set up since it would not be beneficial to the teacher or students to have possibly violent or verbally disruptive students all in the same class. Not only is this done so as not to load a class with a particular group it is done to satisfy various federal and state statutes. <BR/><BR/>I agree with you that on the average young students rarely seem to notice race or economic level....they simply know they like each other and want to be friends...just the way it should be.EHThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17964668210604436937noreply@blogger.com