Amazing to me, how some people don't seem to notice (or choose to ignore) the many positive, encouraging comments here. Looking back over just this thread, I see support for an aunt who is advocating for her nephew as well as compliments for an individual student who posted here (Tanner). I also see positive mentions of a pancake breakfast, Communities in Schools spaghetti dinner, and band concert.
Yes, there's plenty of criticism and negativity, too--but we don't live in a Pollyanna world. And if you don't agree with something you see here, you can always jump in and speak your piece (without obscenities, of course!)
That's funny to me - I don't choose to ignore the FEW positive comments, I just wish those FEW positive comments started the tidal wave of positiveness like the negative comments do -
But they don't, one comment and it's over. I know the reason though - NONE OF YOU DO OR GO ANYWHERE so you don't know the positive things and it isn't as much fun to talk about them.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 202 of 202Amazing to me, how some people don't seem to notice (or choose to ignore) the many positive, encouraging comments here. Looking back over just this thread, I see support for an aunt who is advocating for her nephew as well as compliments for an individual student who posted here (Tanner). I also see positive mentions of a pancake breakfast, Communities in Schools spaghetti dinner, and band concert.
Yes, there's plenty of criticism and negativity, too--but we don't live in a Pollyanna world. And if you don't agree with something you see here, you can always jump in and speak your piece (without obscenities, of course!)
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That's funny to me - I don't choose to ignore the FEW positive comments, I just wish those FEW positive comments started the tidal wave of positiveness like the negative comments do -
But they don't, one comment and it's over. I know the reason though - NONE OF YOU DO OR GO ANYWHERE so you don't know the positive things and it isn't as much fun to talk about them.
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