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DwnWthVwls 01-27-2017 09:15 PM

Can you stop getting hung up on the word luxury and try to understand my point. Electives ARE extra.. They are not a baseline, and every school offers them in different amounts. I chose luxury, pick a word you think is more fitting, idc, that has nothing to do with the point I was making. I really don't even know what this has to do with the points I was making about Goofle anymore, and since you can't seem to let it go, I'm willing to respond, but it's probably better in PMs as to not take away from the thread.

Chula Vista 01-27-2017 09:35 PM

The opinions and ideologies that Goffle's been projecting around here lately I find offensive. Bottom line. I'm gonna come back on him every time he makes posts like he's been doing.

I find the arts important. I thinking funding them is important to US culture. If someone thinks otherwise I'm gonna speak my mind.

Frownland 01-28-2017 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1800410)

Just looked it up:

As of 2014 there were 14,048 High Schools in the US that had football programs. That's an average of 281 per state. Not exactly exclusive.

Out of how many schools though? Sounds like there's room ft improvement there.

DwnWthVwls 01-28-2017 01:20 AM

The data is a dated, but even if it decreased by a few thousand it's still a disparity...

https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/li...s/hsfacts.html
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Number of Institutions

Across the United States there are 26,407 public secondary schools and 10,693 private secondary schools. (Digest of Education Statistics, 2001, Table 89)
In 1999-2000, the states with the largest number of public secondary schools were California, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, and New York. (Digest of Education Statistics, 2001, Table 101)
The national rankings include more than 21,000 high schools, but I can't find exact numbers.

http://www.usnews.com/education/best...ional-rankings

djchameleon 01-28-2017 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 1800264)
That being said, we actually have 700ish miles of fence/wall down there already. More might be helpful.

I feel like I've posted this before but people that actually live in border towns don't think it might be more helpful. Cameras and having light near certain areas are what's helpful.

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And the wall? The union made no mention of it in their endorsement announcement, but Border Patrol agents along the Rio Grande Valley largely view it as waste of time and money that wouldn’t actually solve any of their security problems. Bush’s Secure Fence Act of 2006, which resulted in a fence along about a third of the U.S. and Mexico border, didn’t really go so well, after all. Construction on that project stopped after it proved to be more costly, challenging, and ineffective than anticipated. “We put up that 18-foot wall [in the 2000s], the next day they had 19-foot ladders. It’s not going to stop them, but it’ll slow them down,” Cabrera said.

Rather than a wall, agents are calling for better infrastructure, improved technology, and the recruitment of more agents. With 51 percent of U.S. border city residents voting “no” and 44 percent voting “yes” as to whether more agents are needed, residents and Border Patrol agents may not necessarily see eye-to-eye on everything the border needs. But at the very least, they both know a wall isn’t the solution Trump thinks it is.

The Batlord 01-28-2017 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1800474)
The data is a dated, but even if it decreased by a few thousand it's still a disparity...

https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/li...s/hsfacts.html


The national rankings include more than 21,000 high schools, but I can't find exact numbers.

Best High Schools in America | Best High Schools Rankings | US News

But wasn't that first statistic specifically about football programs? Or am I missing something?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1800410)
Just looked it up:

As of 2014 there were 14,048 High Schools in the US that had football programs. That's an average of 281 per state. Not exactly exclusive.


OccultHawk 01-28-2017 05:58 AM

The new Idi Amin is rolling

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South Florida's Miami-Dade County has long been known as a place that welcomes immigrants, but its Republican mayor has ordered jails there to "fully cooperate" with President Donald Trump's crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.

djchameleon 01-28-2017 06:37 AM

Arts programs for schools usually rely on property taxes from homeowners locally. It isn't something that gets federal dollars.

Goofle 01-28-2017 08:54 AM

Opposing ideas are to Chula what spiders are to The Batlord.

The Batlord 01-28-2017 08:58 AM

That's... I don't think that's really appropriate...


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