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Hopkinton PS district allows Indian students to bring weapons to school.

Hopkinton PS district allows Indian students to bring weapons to school. | A “dangerous weapon” allowed on school premises, at school-sponsored events, or on school transport. Hopkinton Public Schools in Massachusetts; Initiated Sikh students allowed to carry a ceremonial knife known as a kirpan. | image tagged in memes,more democrat insanity,religious weapons ok | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
309 views 20 upvotes Made by AmericanViking 1 month ago in politics
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5 ups, 1mo,
1 reply
Thank you for giving me more reasons to hate public schools.
5 ups, 1mo,
2 replies
Private school students and homeschooled students often outperform public school students academically.
4 ups, 1mo
FACT
4 ups, 1mo,
1 reply
Here's some information about how homeschooled students do better than public school students: On average, their SAT scores are 130 points higher.

https://crowncounseling.com/statistics/public-school-vs-homeschool/

And here's an article about how private school students do better than public school students.

https://capenetwork.org/academic-performance/
0 ups, 1mo
I did not know that SAT statistic. Hmm that’s interesting now I have to argue without backtracking on the point.

Yes it does seem that on average Homeschoolers score better on the English however not math not that’s really an arguing point.

My argument would be while yes Homeschooling can allow you to get an higher SAT a 1190 on the SATS are bad though.. well to me atleast

You have to consider the circumstances and the learning environment like if children are homeschooled because of religious reasons jeez
4 ups, 1mo
1994, Ninth Circuit. . .
4 ups, 1mo
That's stupid bro.

Never bring knife to a gun fight. 💀
3 ups, 1mo
I might start identifying as a Gurkha.
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A “dangerous weapon” allowed on school premises, at school-sponsored events, or on school transport. Hopkinton Public Schools in Massachusetts; Initiated Sikh students allowed to carry a ceremonial knife known as a kirpan.