Is it normal continuation kids get to go ahead while regular children not.

Continuation kids get to go ahead in classes and finish classes early when regular students can only take required classes at the pace the school demands. Why does getting in trouble mean you get to finish ahead of schedule?

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  • Continuation kids? I'm not sure I know what you mean.

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  • FUCKING FUCK. I WENT THROUGH A LOT OF TROUBLE TO POST THIS HERE. I ACCIDENTALLY POSTED IT IN THE WRONG PLACE BECAUSE MY PHONE IS A PIECE OF SHIT, AS I WAS TRYING TO COPY PASTE THIS HERE, MY LAPTOP DIED SO I HAD TO RE-TYPE THIS ALL OVER AGAIN AFTER WAITING FOR 6 YEARS FOR MY COMPUTER TO RESTART. APPRECIATE IT, GODDAMIT. FUCKING APPRECIATE IT!\

    "I know what you mean.
    They sent the troubled kids to a school that gave no homework, had great teachers, a farm and loads of cool activities.

    The intent is to make it easier to graduate for kids who probably wouldn't otherwise. It sucks but even with accommodation, many of them still fail, get expelled or drop out. I have quite a few friends who dropped out despite being practically handed a diploma - all they'd have to do is sit in class and pass some diluted tests.

    Trust me. Some of these students hate school so much that they'd walk away from any opportunity or privilege handed to them.

    Also, most people don't know what a continuation student is. In my school, they're called BCS students. Try to word the question better next time."

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    • You actually suck

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      • But do I spit or swallow? That is the more pressing question.

        You have two guesses. Here's a knife. If you fail, you must Seppuku. Commence the game.

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      • You are the kind of person who makes accounts on websites and then anonymously sets out to make other people feel bad about themselves. You do it anonymously because you're a coward. You make people feel bad about themselves because you hate the idea of someone having a normal, happy life. It makes you jealous.

        When called out on this, you'll say it was all just a joke and you're a happy, well-adjusted individual with a great sense of fun. Anyone who doesn't get it is obviously stupid. A return to your theme there. Anyone who isn't you is flawed.

        It is entirely possible that you are the supreme being and everyone else runs around you like ants waiting for the dark release of your crushing footfall. It's also entirely possible that you're really horrible and that you've been rejected because society doesn't want people like you.

        Be something different. It may work out for you. But stop insulting people to try and make yourself feel better. That isn't going to work for anyone involved.

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  • Continuation schools are schools where all the trouble maker kids go if they get kicked out of their regular school. I had a friend who was in continuation and he was done with school before the regular school year.

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  • What are "continuation kids"? I have never heard of this or at least, I don't think I have.

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  • Continuation kids?

    Please explain. I've never heard that term before.
    Maybe it's something specific to where you live.

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  • The 'government' wants a percentage of adolescents (not young goats) to 'get into trouble'. This keeps the criminal-justice system in business.

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    • When the jails are overcrowding and considering letting out the lower offence inmates I highly doubt that is the case. Interesting theory though.

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  • Dafuq?

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