User talk:Jnich026

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Abcallahan (talk) 03:46, 2 June 2008 (UTC) I have to totaly agree that SOL testing is not what it is cracked up to be. Properly following the SOL only as a guide line of what to be taught is wonderful, this allows us only expand on top of it. Proper reinforcement, remediation, and review is where we will actually win the children over. Once we have them, the wheels of learning has then only begun to roll.

I also comend you for being such a brave, courageous, and heart-felt person. Someone as fearless as you with the drive and passion will only better Halifax Co. I all to well know since I reside in Mecklenburg Co., both a rural area of Virginia that gets little help when needed.

I totally admire your courage and your determination. While most people would have probably given up by now, you have no signs of trying to do anything of the sorts and I believe your disability is truly giving you more strength and power than most without disability possess. I honor your bravery and strength. I truly am touch by the love in your heart. I believe you are going to make some school happy. You are really going to make a great teacher as well as mentor. The children you get in your class will definitely be privileged. I can only hope my children end up with a teacher who shares your spirit. I agree with you on SOL testing, I feel that as long as the kids know what you taught them throughout the year and the parents (the ones who pay attention), really can see a progress, there shouldn't be a SOL test. The quizzes and test the teacher gives should be enough evidence to show how far the child has come. Pperk002 (talk) 05:14, 31 May 2008 (UTC)