Breaking up the best high schools, page
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Topic started on 17-10-2008 @ 05:09 PM by FSBlueApocalypse
This isn't so much of a conspiracy more as my own thoughts on one of the greatest injustices done to the education system in my hometown ever.

My city has 2 "Academically talented" high schools(hereby refered to at "AT") that offer advanced courses for students. The schools are consistently ranked in the Top 10-15 in the country, public or private, and have been the subject of a documentary.

The other high schools in the city are the stereotypical high schools that are glorified baby sitting services. The state grades schools by a state wide standardized test and the two "AT" schools always got As while the regular schools got Cs and Ds.

Recently the school board passed a plan to improve the regular high schools. What was the plan? To hold teachers to a greater standard by making sure they know the subjects they're teaching? Improve the curriculum so all students learn geometry before their senior years?

No, the plan was to disband the two "AT" schools and make the students go to their normal high schools. The reasoning? The "AT" schools took away the top students from the other schools, and that artificially lowered the scores.

Nevermind that these students represent at most 150 of the 2,000-3,000 that go to the school, why do you break up what were considered by many, not only the best schools in the city, but the entire state?

I went to one of these schools and I got an outstanding education from there. Had I gone to my normal high school, I know I would have ended up for the worse. It was one of the last schools that catered to students at the top of the bell curve, rather than the bottom of it. It made those who were good thinkers to become great thinkers and for the first time since I was in first grade I didn't think going to school was a waste of my time.

Just another hit for education for America. And I wonder how 1/3rd of Americans believe the Sun revolves around the Earth or 1/2 believe in literal Creationism.


reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 05:33 PM by Wildbob77
reply to post by FSBlueApocalypse




My point exactly.

I think that there should be a recall movement started against the school board because they are too stupid to be in positions of power.
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