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PostTue Jan 31, 2023 3:10 pm 
Sculpin wrote:
Because "educated" begins with a vowel, reasonable folks might disagree about the use of the hyphen in this particular case but writing it as two separate words is clearly wrong.
It would be proper to include a comma after "case", since the "but" is joining two fragments that could stand on their own as complete sentences.

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PostTue Jan 31, 2023 3:19 pm 
I refer all such questions to Kim but she is busy with taxes now.

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PostTue Jan 31, 2023 3:32 pm 
Kim was on here an hour ago in a different thread.

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PostTue Jan 31, 2023 5:11 pm 
Personally thing I liked least about the school issues were all the people agonizing about kids "falling behind" -- falling behind who? The pandemic was a global event negatively affecting every child on the planet. Who are the kids falling behind? I suppose those people that believe that long division needs to be taught at week 16 of 4th grade , perhaps falling behind the schedule is a problem. IME both as a student, parent and grandparent, self-paced learning is my preferred method and educational structures that support students learning as fast or as slow as they are capable of are desirable.

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PostTue Jan 31, 2023 5:32 pm 
Sarbar, congratulations that home-schooling was appropriate for your family. It's not a viable option for many families. Sorry that you have had bad experiences with public education. However, you are just flat wrong when you stated
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Schools in Wa state are rotting from inside.
I have worked in education all over the world, in various districts in Washington and the last 29 years in Cashmere teaching elementary English language learners. My own 3 children were educated in the Cascade (Leavenworth) school district and well-prepared enough to become eventual college graduates. I have experienced nothing but the most dedicated teachers and administrators. We could not wait to get off Zoom and Chromebooks and back to person-to-person teaching after an actual pandemic subsided. So please don't paint with such a broad brush regarding all the schools in Washington.

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