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G1adi4tor37 karma

Hello! I'm a high school senior in a middle class suburban district. Putting aside the obvious cultural and demographic differences between the school I attend and the school you teach at, I'd like to know if there is a severe case of the government "fixing something that ain't broke."

I see as I'm about to graduate all the changes that are being made. Changes to curriculum, not exposing students to the critical thinking and analytical skills I was fortunate enough to be exposed to in my Honors/AP classes, and most importantly, taking away the independence that teachers have in how they do their jobs.

What are your opinions on Common Core, No Child Left Behind, and other educational reforms being introduced?

G1adi4tor21 karma

Because you should just never answer the police if you don't have to. Oftentimes it inconveniences you, other times it lands you in serious hot water.

I think what /u/BP_Agent is saying is that why would you take that risk when you have the Constitutional Right to keep your mouth shut?

G1adi4tor15 karma

1) What is your relationship with law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and judges? Do they see you as a positive impact or a negative one?

2) Can you elaborate on the "setting them up on the inside" part? Do you have connections with other prisoners, corrections officers, prison officials, or all of the above? Does your help increase or decrease the chance of re-offending?

G1adi4tor11 karma

*you're

G1adi4tor10 karma

That's really great what you do for people who've made mistakes.

Do you view your services as more of an investment into these people's success in life after they've served their time?