Anonymous ID: 8fef5a Dec. 7, 2020, 4:25 p.m. No.11941918   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1968 >>2064

Daisy Coleman’s mom takes own life 4 months after daughter’s suicide

 

The despondent mother of sex assault advocate Daisy Coleman has taken her own life — four months after her 23-year-old daughter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound while on a call with her boyfriend, according to a report.

 

Daisy, one of the subjects of the 2016 Netflix documentary “Audrie & Daisy,” died by suicide in August. Her body was found after her mother asked police to conduct a welfare check.

 

Melinda’s death is the latest tragedy to strike the family after Daisy’s brother Tristan died in a car crash in June 2018. Her husband also died in a car crash when the Netflix star was a child, according to the Sun.

 

https://www.nypost.com/2020/12/07/daisy-colemans-mom-takes-own-life-following-daughters-suicide/amp/

Anonymous ID: 8fef5a Dec. 7, 2020, 4:32 p.m. No.11942051   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Texas Education Agency Withdrawal Statistics Show Record Number of Students Leaving Public Schools

 

Amid falling satisfaction with K-12 education and a doubling of American parents that planned to home-school their children this year, the home school advocacy group Texas Home School Coalition (THSC) expects high withdrawal numbers this semester according to Texas Education Agency (TEA) data collected in a release this week.

Because the TEA has not yet released data on withdrawals for the fall 2020 semester, THSC relies on a strong spike in the use of its withdrawal tool to interpret the data.

 

“While hard numbers showing the growth of homeschool withdrawals in Texas are not yet available for the fall of 2020, all available indicators point towards record breaking growth,” the release reads.

 

After reporting a 400 percent increase compared to last year in parents using THSC’s withdrawal tool in August, the group’s report shows an equivalent jump for September. Usage of the tool spiked in July — along with state coronavirus infection numbers — with a 1,700 percent jump from July 2019.

 

If state data catches up to THSC’s extrapolation, 2020 would mark a new peak in a long upward trend of home schooling in Texas. TEA data shows a strong rising trend of parents pulling their children out of classrooms to teach them at home.

 

https://thetexan.news/tea-withdrawal-statistics-show-record-number-of-students-leaving-public-schools/?

Anonymous ID: 8fef5a Dec. 7, 2020, 4:36 p.m. No.11942097   🗄️.is đź”—kun

So anons, if schools threaten to require the vaccine, parents will be forced to homeschool. Ticketmaster already requiring vaccines to attend any of their concerts.

 

The first shutdown - anon believes - was to break some entrenched habits - allowing the state to poorly educate kids, materialism, etc. Could vaccine threat be the same?