TEACHER’S ‘NO HOMEWORK’ POLICY GOES VIRAL 0 8

TEACHER'S 'NO HOMEWORK' POLICY GOES VIRAL

A North Texas teacher’s letter to parents about her new homework policy has gone viral.

You’ve likely already seen it on social media, but maybe didn’t realize the teacher is from right here in DFW.

Brandy Young is a second grade teacher at Godley Elementary School in Johnson County.

TEACHER'S 'NO HOMEWORK' POLICY GOES VIRAL

Before school started today, Young sent a letter home to parents of her students, basically telling them their children will not have homework this year.

Young explained her extensive research has been “unable to prove that homework improves student performance.”

So, instead, Young is asking parents to spend their evenings doing things that helps with their child’s school success.

She also requests that the children eat dinner as a family, read, play outside and go to bed early.

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Model, 28, who tried to steal £1,000 worth of designer goods from Harrods is let off with a slap on the wrists after a magistrate said she was a woman of ‘considerable talents’ 0 8

A model who tried to steal £1,000 worth of designer goods from Harrods was let off with a slap on the wrist after a magistrate said she was a woman of ‘considerable talents’.

Natalia Sikorska, 28, a business management student, attempted to make off with a Markus Lupfer jacket, a pair of Claudie Pierlot shoes, a Pinko handbag and the silver knife on 5 July.

But the Chelsea resident was stopped before she left the Knightsbridge, London, store with the haul worth £959.59.

After she admitted theft Westminster Magistrate Grant McCrostie gave the Polish model and actress, who has recently moved to Britain, a conditional discharge for 12 months.

He said: ‘You are a newcomer to this country, you are a student with a place at university.

‘You are obviously a woman of considerable talents, you are obviously intelligent.

Mr McCrostie said if Sikorska, who is currently studying business management and economics at the University of Westminster, stays out of trouble for that period she will not face any further punishment.

Continuing he sentencing, he added: ‘Taking goods from any store, including Harrods is wrong.

‘Your future has been put at risk by these actions.

‘Because of the fact that you pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity and you do have a potentially bright future, we will deal with this more leniently than we should have.

‘It will be a conditional discharge for a period of 12 months.’

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