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April 19, 2017 at 10:15 am #880409
birdrescuerParticipantI highly recommend Taproot school for parents concerned with social action. I have no vested interest in this school. I have met these students at the “Standing Rock” demonstration and at the Women’s March. I am very impressed with their knowledge and their behavior. If I had a kid and was looking for a school, I would start here.
April 20, 2017 at 10:14 am #880523
TuesdayRodgersParticipantOMG ! BirdNutt met some Wacky parents at a Protest march and that is the determining factor for a childs future ? Turning them into a little angry Kshama Sawant ? Jesus !
A school for ” Social Action” ? What the Hell is that anyway ? Please give your kids a chance at a reality based , open minded education and let them make up their own minds on who they want to be.
If you send them to the ” Wackroot ” activist academy for the angrly Insane you will lose them forever and they will be living in your basement until they are 45 making protest signs, delivering Pot ( part time of course ) waiting for all of their ” Free Stuff ” from Bernie
Look into Alki, Lafayette, Hope Lutheran, Holy Rosary, They are all great school’s with a healthy dose of Liberal nuttiness but they get somewhat of a variety of opinions. Somewhat. But, Please… for your kids sake and our future as a society don’t send them to the ” WackRoot” school for the Non-binarily Insane.
Good Luck !
April 21, 2017 at 4:40 pm #880712
West Seattle since 1979ParticipantTuesday Rodgers–so you’re familiar with the school that bird rescuer describes, and you know the teachers and curriculum, right?
April 22, 2017 at 2:48 pm #880777
JeannieParticipantIf you look up Tuesday’s comments on other topics, you’ll see that he has a tendency to rant (and to use apostrophes incorrectly). While I can respect his extremely conservative views, I think he could benefit from a little anger management. From what I’ve read, Taproot does incorporate learning about our planet – both scientifically in the classroom and through outdoor exploration and discovery. On this Earth Day, and considering the anti-science, pro-polluter acts of the president, this is particularly relevant.
Sure, Taproot may not be a good choice for everyone (plus you have to consider tuition costs of private schools), but Seattle’s public schools aren’t exactly a wonderful option.April 22, 2017 at 3:52 pm #880785
birdrescuerParticipantThere are many wonderful schools and teachers in the Seattle School system. I mentioned the one above for those who may be interested in, (and able to afford) other options As for the man above, I find his rudeness and vitriol abhorrent. Darth Orange has given people like him the green light to speak to people with disrespect and ignorance. I feel sorry for him and anyone who is in his environment.
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