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12 parents convicted on truancy charges
Quote:LAS CRUCES - District Attorney Mark D’Antonio announced Wednesday that 12 parents were convicted on truancy charges after failing to see that their children attend school, according to the district attorney's office.
The 12 parents pleaded no contest to charges of failure to enforce compulsory school attendance and four cases were rescheduled. Two parents failed to appear at Wednesday’s hearing and the judge issued bench warrants for their arrest. One parent was convicted on a second offense. She was placed on probation for six months, plus court-ordered services through the public school system.
“As a parent, I understand the many challenges parents face in assuring that their children attend school,” D’Antonio said. “Nevertheless, the statistics are clear. There is a direct link between students who don’t finish school and those who end up in prison later in life. There is a direct link to adult poverty. Our aim is to break that cycle.”
Under New Mexico law, the parent or guardian of a school-aged child is responsible for his or her school attendance. However, prosecution is typically pursued when parents fail to address the issues with school officials. This was the fifth case prosecuted this year by the district attorney’s office, as part of an ongoing partnership with Las Cruces Public Schools and the Gadsden Independent School District.
“Our intent is not to be punitive, but to convey the importance of education,” D’Antonio said.
http://www.lcsun-news.com/story/news/cri...755899001/
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RE: 12 parents convicted on truancy charges
(10-12-2017 06:25 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: Quote:LAS CRUCES - District Attorney Mark D’Antonio announced Wednesday that 12 parents were convicted on truancy charges after failing to see that their children attend school, according to the district attorney's office.
The 12 parents pleaded no contest to charges of failure to enforce compulsory school attendance and four cases were rescheduled. Two parents failed to appear at Wednesday’s hearing and the judge issued bench warrants for their arrest. One parent was convicted on a second offense. She was placed on probation for six months, plus court-ordered services through the public school system.
“As a parent, I understand the many challenges parents face in assuring that their children attend school,” D’Antonio said. “Nevertheless, the statistics are clear. There is a direct link between students who don’t finish school and those who end up in prison later in life. There is a direct link to adult poverty. Our aim is to break that cycle.”
Under New Mexico law, the parent or guardian of a school-aged child is responsible for his or her school attendance. However, prosecution is typically pursued when parents fail to address the issues with school officials. This was the fifth case prosecuted this year by the district attorney’s office, as part of an ongoing partnership with Las Cruces Public Schools and the Gadsden Independent School District.
“Our intent is not to be punitive, but to convey the importance of education,” D’Antonio said.
http://www.lcsun-news.com/story/news/cri...755899001/
I'd kind of agree with D’Antonio is public education was worth a crap.
Ranking 23rd in the world doesn't get me too excited about education.
If our "education" professionals don't give a rat's patooey about quality education then I don't care to pay any attention to them.
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10-12-2017 07:00 PM |
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RE: 12 parents convicted on truancy charges
That 23rd ranking is meaningless, an apples and orange comparison. For example, in the UK you are only required to go to school until you are 16. At that point students take a test. If they pass they choose to end their education or move on and continue. So you get almost all the lower ranked students leaving so we end up comparing the scores for all our kids to their top 50, or 30%.
In China you have to pass a test to ove past the junior secondary level. This step eliminates a lot of the dead weight and allows the teachers to focus on making the smartest, most highly motivated, students smarter. We then compare the scores of all our kids against these cream of the crop kids.
I'm not saying we don't have issues with our education system, but most of it has to do with our "compassion" in trying to give every kid an equal opportunity. A lot of other industrialized nations don't do that.
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10-12-2017 08:03 PM |
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12 parents convicted on truancy charges
Parents are on situations where they are single and work inflexible hours. If their teenage kid is leaving for school and making a turn in the back alley instead of going to the bus stop, throwing the parent in jail is not solving anything. The kid needs to go to jail... and grow up.
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10-12-2017 08:08 PM |
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RE: 12 parents convicted on truancy charges
Oh, and Germany has 5 different types of high schools. We compare our scores only to those from the kids going to what is essentially college prep HS in Germany. It would be equal if we basically only used the scores of our honors program type students. If we did that we would compare quite favorably.
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RE: 12 parents convicted on truancy charges
“[N]ot punative”
bull****! That’s precisely what it is and what it should be.
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RE: 12 parents convicted on truancy charges
I wonder how many of those "parents" names end with a z.
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