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TheWho:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-20 17:17:00, YuckFou wrote:

"Even one murder is too many. These places need to be shut down. This is unbelievable."

--- End quote ---
I agree that one death is too many, but are the schools putting our children at more risk than our public school system? or less?

For example during the period July 1, 1999 to June 30,2000 there were 2,124 Homicides and 1,922 Suicides of youth ages 5-19 in the United States.

How does this stack up to program deaths?

Another Statistic:"In 1999?2000, an estimated 1.5 million violent incidents occurred in public elementary and secondary schools. Seventy-one percent of public schools experienced one or more violent incidents and 36 percent of schools reported one or more such incidents to the police.

Are programs responsible for a higher percentage and therefore pose a higher risk?  Are our kids safer in Public Schools?

Anonymous:
How many of those kids were murdered by their teachers? Or school employees?  :question:  :question:  :question:

What would happen if a teacher sat on a student until they were dead? You think they would investigate or something... ? What do they do when this happens at programs?  :question:  :question:  :question:

Seriously... get real, these are murders and anyone can come up with any statistics to prove any point... you impress no one with your off-topic diversions.

Anonymous:
You're talking nationwide statistics, that is apples and oranges.  We have about 300 million people in the U.S., so saying that fewer than 2,000 teens killed themselves isn't saying much.  Keep compiling the names, guys.  

I also thought that maybe we could compile lists of who's been arrested, who's been pregnant before marriage and at what age (not that I pass judgment at all, but parents do), and any other statistics that would make parebts reconsider WWASPs effectiveness.

TheWho:
Real quick to pass judgement !!  Just asking a question.


--- Quote ---2,000 teens killed themselves isn't saying much.......Keep compiling the names, guys
--- End quote ---

I think someone said it earlier that one death is too many and I agree.


--- Quote ---How many of those kids were murdered by their teachers? Or school employees?
What would happen if a teacher sat on a student until they were dead? You think they would investigate or something... ? What do they do when this happens at programs

--- End quote ---


Now thats what I am talking about!!!  We show that kids are more at risk than your average public school parents would think twice about sending their kids there.  How many kids are killed by their teachers in public schools, private schools charter schools etc. and compare it to programs....this is important stuff and should be looked at.
How many gym teachers force kids to run around the track and go home and die of heat exhaustion, how many program counselors are improperly trained to restrain someone etc.
Put this out there for the parents to see.... instead of just yelling, and making lists and calling people names and stuff like that, lets put some teeth into it!!!

Anonymous:
Spin... spin... spin. You program apologists LOVE to point people down a path leading to nowhere (these statistics don't exist, and nobody has anyway of compiling them other than the program themselves). This thread is about PROGRAMS not gym teachers. Go find how many kids have been killed after being restrained by their teachers if you want to know the difference between programs and school. Misdirection won't work WWASP apologist, sorry.  :wave: Now... back to the list of lives ended/ruined by programs.

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