have in common? the cty, the 32-year-old organization seeks out and identifies kids who are academically advanced. sometimes the teachers don t know who they are because they sit in the back of the room and become behavior problems because they re bored. we develop programs to challenge them. we never underestimate them. at baltimore s mt. washington elementary school, gifted students are solving advanced math problems at their own pace. the cty online program which enrolled more than 10,000 students last year offers a variety of courses where kids around the world interact with teachers through the internet. what happens to kids when they don t have this in the school? it s very frustrating. they will never make it to the potential that they re capable of without help. it s like an athlete. what would have happened to the great football players without a coach? we spend so much money on public education and gifted and talented programs are the first
teachers, they put out a statement supporting the school, not supporting her. at no time as we as teachers have felt we need to discuss behavior problems with our administration. there are always two sides to a story and ask you to seek out the facts before making assumptions based on limited sources. ms. brown says her colleagues were under pressure to say that. there were teachers there pushing it forward. so there was intimidation involved. and think about what would happen if a teacher didn t say that. the principal, who has been known to not always do the right thing towards people who go against her, suddenly they would be a target. there s a late development in the story tonight. after a public outcry and internal investigation, the school announced they were going to reinstate ms. brown today. the superintendent saying he s disappointed she made a fuss about this to the media. ms. brown says she s glad she did what she did. i think bringing this to light is going to help
problems. he was very bright, but he had extreme behavior problems. and it was noticed at a young age. at 11 years old he was es centric and showing bizarre behavior. as he grew older, his behavior grew worse, more dangerous, more violent. at 16 he had a total breakdown to where he was placed in a mental facility for teenagers, but the problem is when he turned 18, he was allowed to emancipate. at that time i had no control over a mentally ill son who did not believe anything was wrong with him. in reference to your son, and just so everybody knows, he kill ad police officer and according to reports stood over him and shot him three more times. it was described as a heinous crime. for you as a person and for the mother of this person, how does it define you? are you the woman that as
it s a reported loss of about $45 million. local lawmakers call the move dangerous. and they say the cuts do not make any sense, especially at this time so close to the failed attack. just minutes ago, the department of homeland security released a statement. the feds say they are, quote, actively engaged in supporting new york city first responders and already granted the city more than $450 million. the governments of the united states and russia have reportedly agreed in principle at least on a new set of rules governing adoptions from russia. the move stems from the case of this 7-year-old russian boy. you recall his adoptive mother sent him back to moscow on a flight all alone. claiming the boy had behavior problems at best. that outraged many russians who have since demanded more control over the adoption process. russian officials say a deal could be signed within a few months but the u.s. state department family sizes certain details still details need to be worked out. a man w
appropriate to legally ban spanking, which happened in many countries in europe. my objective is to inform legal policy as opposed to telling parents how to parent their children. when it suggests toddlers spanked can become bullies as we have so much bullying going on? i have read the study. if you ask the person doing the spanking whether or not the child is demonstrating behavior problems, yes, the person who is doing the spanking perceives the child is having behavior problems. what we need are some more studies to ask a person to rate the child that is not doing a spanking. i ll not concerned about the study although it is fairly sound method logical study. amy, where do you stand on this? clearly it shows children