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Bryant schools concerned with teaching youths in juvenile facility

Who should teach students in state run juvenile facilities? Right now a private contractor does it, but one state representative wants local districts to have a much more active role.

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wpsark - 1/11/2012 1:07 PM
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ha, I'm from Bryant...That school is not about education, it's about athletics and who's who....they don't have an educational rep to tarnish...Look at their drop out rate.

dilligaf - 1/11/2012 12:43 PM
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“We would go at it the best that we could and do the best we could,” Rutherford says. “Obviously it could tarnish our reputation as far as our education." Kiss my ...... Rutherford. You would rather see "academically challenged students" left behind or taught by the state than have your very own district help make a difference in these kids' lives. All because you are scared it will "tarnish the districts' reputation." Well, your little comments you made here give me a pretty good impression about you and your district. Makes me think that you feel your district is too good to do this task. You self centered jerk. You can have your precious district. This is the type of people the mayor needs to get rid of.

50something - 1/11/2012 11:31 AM
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I thought teachers wanted to make a difference in children's lives? Here's the perfect opportunity!

smbalb - 1/11/2012 8:09 AM
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Another story about Bryant....and now they don't want to educate children within their district because they are "behind" and could ruin Bryant's "image"! PLEASE....Bryant is ruining their own image without help from anyone else!
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