snow rider

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Inclusivity was not incorrect, but my peers—mostly white and very wealthy—distorted it. Making the classroom accessible for different students meant creating an atmosphere where student comfort, as assessed by predominantly wealthy students, was paramount. This meant low punishment for late work, endless assignment extensions, and frequent compliance to students‘ heated grade disputes. (The school’s concern with enrollment and endowment exacerbated the problem). Teachers were chastised for assigning homework on time, snow rider 3d students claimed they weren’t learning, and they spent thousands for tutoring. I came from a large public school and a different financial category, so this conduct seemed bizarre.

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