Democrats demand universal free breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack for kids in school

Once again, read them, they provide their claims, their evidence, and their sources. Again willfully ignorant.
 
Once again, read them, they provide their claims, their evidence, and their sources. Again willfully ignorant.
BUT TWO PEOPLE SAID THE SAME THING!!!

That makes it true, so now you and I have to coordinate our responses to create our own truth. :nana:
 
Once again, read them, they provide their claims, their evidence, and their sources. Again willfully ignorant.
I did, they don't. They claim data exists, but provide no source to the data.

If you read them, you'd know this.
 
percentile points above Black public school students (Ray, 2015).

Hyperlink to the source material there in the paper...

significantly better than those in institutional schools (Ray, 2017).

Same there

conventional schools (Ray, 2017).

And there

The balance of research to date suggests that

And there

  • they participate in local community service more frequently than does the general population (e.g., Seiver & Pope, 2022)
 
During the pandemic, everyone was home schooled. How did that work out?
 
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) commissioned a study drawing data for the 2007-2008 school year from multiple standardized testing services.

Citation there

Analysis from a 2015 study conducted by Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute reveals

And there

Other recent news from the National Home Education Research Institute states that the College Board reported 2014 SAT scores for home-schooled students as being significantly higher than scores for their traditionally schooled counterparts.

Do I really need to go on?
 
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) commissioned a study drawing data for the 2007-2008 school year from multiple standardized testing services.

Citation there

Analysis from a 2015 study conducted by Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute reveals

And there

Other recent news from the National Home Education Research Institute states that the College Board reported 2014 SAT scores for home-schooled students as being significantly higher than scores for their traditionally schooled counterparts.

Do I really need to go on?
You should probably review those studies...

Lmao...especially that first one
 
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) commissioned a study drawing data for the 2007-2008 school year from multiple standardized testing services.

Citation there

Analysis from a 2015 study conducted by Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute reveals

And there

Other recent news from the National Home Education Research Institute states that the College Board reported 2014 SAT scores for home-schooled students as being significantly higher than scores for their traditionally schooled counterparts.

Do I really need to go on?
That first one is so hot it’s already a 404 error. Great source work.
 
BUT TWO PEOPLE SAID THE SAME THING!!!

That makes it true, so now you and I have to coordinate our responses to create our own truth. :nana:

Well, that's easy since we're supposedly all the same person anyway.
 
The 1st one is one you need to go to their site to access at this point. Guessing because there's not a lot that opposes the NEA that survives the rest of the web. I just Googled NEA founding and the decline of education. I know there are several places you can go to study that. All that Google gives is pro-NEA shit put out by the NEA
 
The 1st one is one you need to go to their site to access at this point. Guessing because there's not a lot that opposes the NEA that survives the rest of the web. I just Googled NEA founding and the decline of education. I know there are several places you can go to study that. All that Google gives is pro-NEA shit put out by the NEA
Not even 30 minutes later? Not a solid source in that case.

If it’s solid research….doesn’t look like this falls into that category.

Plus you didn’t provide a google link, but one from an org who doesn’t still host the research from less than 30 mins prior.
 
Home schooling might be the best way to learn in some states. I wonder which grade covers Critical Race Theory.

https://time.com/6151375/black-families-homeschooling/
You mean the study of how America is fundamentally evil and everything must be viewed through the lense os grievance and race and intersectionality, preferably while giving preferred pronouns? I'm guessing NONE OF THEM! That's a huge reason why many families, including a growing number of black families, are going to homeschooling.
 
Not even 30 minutes later? Not a solid source in that case.

If it’s solid research….doesn’t look like this falls into that category.
Not all solid research is accessable on Google. Too many filters to weed out non libs there. Go to the orgs web site, read the research, then draw a conclusion
 
Not all solid research is accessable on Google. Too many filters to weed out non libs there. Go to the orgs web site, read the research, then draw a conclusion
I went to the orgs website with the link you provided. Poof, 404.

No research should be done on google period. Your local library will have a wealth of research quality databases to find good information, start there.

Seems like it’s time for a link to PJs as a credible source, seems to be the go to here.
 
You mean the study of how America is fundamentally evil and everything must be viewed through the lense os grievance and race and intersectionality, preferably while giving preferred pronouns? I'm guessing NONE OF THEM! That's a huge reason why many families, including a growing number of black families, are going to homeschooling.
Hmm. Were you home schooled?
 
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