without a doubt one of the most vile pieces of anti-homeless legislation i have ever seen.
i hate this disgusting fascist country.

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without a doubt one of the most vile pieces of anti-homeless legislation i have ever seen.
i hate this disgusting fascist country.
Presentation on College Readiness at TASSP Summer Workshop
TASSP Summer Workshop 2015
Austin Convention Center
Austin, Texas
Date: June 10, 2015
Time: 1:15-2:15pm
Room: 16 A
Are Your High School Students College Ready? How to Meet the Demands of HB5
By Raymond Gerson, Adjunct Professor with Austin Community College and Carolyn Mendiola, Principal with Sharyland High School
Presentation description:
Learn how:
1. College success strategies taught as part of a unique blended course helped 70% of ninth graders to pass the TSI and become college-ready during their first semester of high school.
2. Three fourths of a senior class were accepted into colleges and universities.
3. Several seniors made high As in a Biology DE class which was highly unusual.
4. How strategies in the books, Achieve College Success and Achieve Career Success by Raymond Gerson are being used to help high school students to succeed in high school and college.
5. Non-cognitive and cognitive higher-level thinking skills combine for student success.
This presentation will consist of lecture, Q&A, demonstration and interaction.
Florida: Legislation: HB 5 Minor Traffic Safety Act
HB 5 - Traffic Safety
General Bill by Slosberg
Traffic Safety: Creates Minor Traffic Safety Act; prohibits use of electronic communications devices by drivers younger than 18 years of age; provides for voluntary contributions to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety on driver license applications.Effective Date: January 1, 2015
Last Event: Filed on Monday, August 19, 2013 1:04 PM
Track bill
Read original filed version (5 pages)
HB 5 did not pass.
HB 5 did not pass.
HB 5
The Texas House of Representatives is going to vote on this education reform thing that will change our current 4x4 requirements into "4x3x3x3."
In Texas, in order to graduate, one is required to take four years of four core classes (one each of English, social studies, math, and science). This has only been in place for a few years, and while I didn't like it because it was so rigid, I find the new plan even worse. 4x3x3x3 means four years of English classes, and three of social studies, math, and science.
How can we as a nation be pushing for more students going into STEM careers and change graduation requirements to things that require LESS science and math? How can we do that without requiring even one technology credit (which used to be required)?
TEXAS.
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