to the massacre. in response to the media questions m.g.m. said this there were numerous interactions with paddock every day at resort including a room service delivery and a call with housekeeping on october 1. all of which were normal in nature. we ll continue to follow the story, of course. well, schools aren t just for teaching math, reading or science. to be honest they haven t been for a long time. but now they are teaching kids to feel ashamed of their families. 150 eighthers graders in wisconsin were given privilege test. that identified them being privileged for being white, rich or having an intact family. this is common for schools across the country. school officials said privilege education was important to enable the students to succeed in their careers. somehow. we are joined by a psychotherapist. thank you for coming on. i have seen this before and seen it with my own kids. it seems cruel.
that chance was very important. it changed my life. my children did not have to go through what i went through. so you then went to university in nairobi. you graduated there. then when did you come to the united states? i come to the united states in june 1999. and the year 2000, i was lucky enough to get a job in the school district where i walked since up to today. public schoolteacher? public school, yes. teaching math mostly? yes. and you re now dean of students. dean of students. there s always ways to improve any school you work in. but you must think back to the first school that you were in,
very great use of technology if used correctly. however, teachers have been trained through our professional development on how to discipline students. that was not a case that should have been called for a resource officer nor a school resource officer. that s a math teacher in there. he should have been teaching math. the young lady was not doing anything that was disruptive. she was doing something that was disrespectful to the teacher. she was asked to put the cell phone away. she refused. a trained teacher, a teacher who understands how to work with his students, and how to conduct the lesson would have continued on with the lesson so, monica and would have dealt with that student privately. do you think this is the fault of the teacher then? you said the school never should have called the resource officer? speaking with niya, she says this is that teacher s thing, he does not like people using cell phones in the class.
maple. and the last one there are bears and stuff on the appalachian trail. that s my comment. we now go to the common core. the previous math question under the old way of teaching math would be if if your question is why 3y minus one the common core of asking is what are two different equations with the same solution as 3y minus 1 equals 8. that s the new way of teaching this in high school for your kids. it leads to the question of really at the end of the day do i care? this graph shows that for the most part, no, i don t give a rat s ass about this president president about this. because i have three kids who will suffer under common core i do give a little rat s ass, but overall not so much. if i may just add this, rest in peace one of the greatest
games so he is obviously the difference maker. last week at this time, jon kitna was teaching math and coaching football at tacoma, washington, high school. now kitna is the emergency third string quarterback for the dallas cowboys. but what i love about this story is the 41 has not forgotten where he came from. kitna says he is donating his entire $53,000 game check to the high school he works at and if the cowboys happen to beat the eagles on sunday and get into the playoffs obviously, he ll stay with the team and those donations could get even bigger. the fastest man in rugby is coming to the nfl. the detroit lions signed him to the practice squad as a wide receiver. they signed him yesterday. during his tryout the 24-year-old reportedly ran the 40-yard dash in 4.22 seconds. that is fast! that is like usain bolt fast. the lions don t seem to mind