This sounds like a nice deal, but since I know this school and know the principal who runs it, it really isn't the best thing to do, and that's block schedule something that really is special education:
Every Tuesday, Sparks Middle School eighth grader Angel Smith takes a menu to a teacher and returns about an hour later with a tray of food that he helped to prepare.
“We say, ‘Your food is ready,’ ” Smith said of his weekly rounds with his peers.
He walks back with an evaluation in hand from a satisfied staff member who’s pleased and grateful for his service.
Smith and his peers are appreciated for their efforts in providing an inexpensive and healthy meal. The service to staff members is part of a two-hour block class they take called Comprehensive Life Skills that has a specific purpose in mind, according to Ramona Carlos, one of two teachers.
MoreOnce a fucking idiot, always a fucking idiot. I am not referring to the teachers or the students. "Comprehensive Life Skills" is not just culinary skills. Special education kids who are CLS must learn the gamut of EVERYTHING about life, which includes outings in the real world. Second language learners should not be put in "CLS" classes. You'd think after four years this principal would get a clue about special education law, but he is stupider than a box of rocks. I don't expect anybody there to clue him in, not after what happened to me. I left that goddamned school after a year of taking his shit just so I could be set up and get shitcanned from another school.