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In reply to the discussion: Whirlpool Put Laundry Machines In Some Schools And Increased Attendance By 90% [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)53. Not quite right
90% of the kids that participated had increased attendance. You are right it is different but not quite in the way you said it was.
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Whirlpool Put Laundry Machines In Some Schools And Increased Attendance By 90% [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2016
OP
Huh. A study by a washing machine manufacturer that says they need washing machines. lol
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#4
Brought food to kids in class. Needed more, which is why we have school lunch programs, and not
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#8
Often resulting in graduates who make allegations lacking any objective evidence to support it.
LanternWaste
Aug 2016
#59
Be a lot more likely to be hired if there are jobs at the washing machine factory for their parents,
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#24
As long as they don't say ignoring the kids, and then giving them extra attention because of the
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#36
Perhaps they should have asked why the need was there, and why the parents didn't
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#25
I like how you want to throw in what you think without even asking, replacing asking with
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#30
No food stamps for toilet paper either, so make sure and keep your toilet open.
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#41
I hope you're not a Democrat, and I hope you don't call yourself a liberal or a progressive.
Maru Kitteh
Aug 2016
#73
When I left high school in 1971, Democrats were turning over black kids school buses. These were
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#76
It is their assertion, not mine, to prove. There is about 75 years of educational
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#45
They pay me to fix things others can't, not to make excuses. You simply aren't used to that. n/t
jtuck004
Aug 2016
#57
Who pissed in your corn flakes this morning? Just who is Whirlpool supposed to be marketing to
catbyte
Aug 2016
#63
You have never been homeless, have you? I bet you, like so many others, just wash their clothes
AgadorSparticus
Aug 2016
#87
thank you, whirlpool,. sometimes it is seemingly simple things that can make such a difference.
niyad
Aug 2016
#16
My sister has been taking her students' laundry home to wash for 20 years...
Still In Wisconsin
Aug 2016
#27
Wow! What a novel idea. Makes a lot of sense. Also having the parents come in to help
FighttheFuture
Aug 2016
#70