caldwell, on 04 November 2014 - 05:57 AM, said:
What I do know is that if you have a special needs son or daughter, DJS doesn't have the programs in place to take care of these students. Thus they go to the public schools. These students don't contribute to our sporting programs, yet are still counted in our student body numbers which affects our sports division. D-6
What I do know is that students that have parents without jobs and are on public assistance are less likely to be motivated to participate in sports. DSJ doesn't enroll too many of these families. We do, and yes they are also counted in our student body which affects our sports divisions. D-6
What I do know is that if a students parents are running a Meph. lab in their basement, these students are most likely not participating in sports. How many of these students are enrolled at DSJ and being counted. None
What I do know is that in a way DSJ is "Hand Selecting" the quality of their students by eliminating the non-contributors.
So caldwell........you are saying that Crestview has students whose parents are running Meph. labs...........interesting!!!!!!!