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Should citizens have to pay to educate illegals?
ed.gov's explanation for NCLB:

In the past, too many African American students have been shortchanged by our nation's schools.
•In the greatest country in the world, we created two education systems – separate and unequal.
•Forty years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, some schoolchildren were taught well while others – mostly poor and minority – were left to struggle or drop out.
•A growing "achievement gap" between white and African American students was left unaddressed for far too long.


The bipartisan No Child Left Behind law ensures that schools are held accountable for the academic progress of every child, regardless of race, ethnicity, income level or zip code.
•Because of No Child Left Behind, closing the achievement gap is now a national priority.
Schools are now held specifically accountable for the annual progress of African American students.
•Schools must have high expectations for every child -- the soft bigotry of low expectations is no longer tolerated.


Time for bed. So my kid can help close the achievement gap tomorrow. Because the differences in IQ have nothing to do with how well a child does in school ~ it's all the WHITE DEVIL doing this to the poor lil' black kids, kids with retarded parents, and children of bums who don't work because their stories are on the TV.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(05-22-2011, 10:22 PM)username Wrote: Asians excluded (I don't know why but they're all freaking smart...and the Asian population here isn't necessarily poor), doesn't it come down to income levels and parental education? With exceptions, the majority of the under performers in my area are Hispanics (and they're also, largely, low income in this area not to mention that their kids start the system as ESL learners). I don't think that's racist; it's just a fact.

DING, DING, DING!

That is the honest truth.

(Asian performance IS based on parental expectations at home.)

It's easier to claim racism than to accept blame for raising kids who don't do well in school.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(05-22-2011, 09:32 PM)Persephone_Rizen Wrote:
(05-22-2011, 03:39 PM)Cracker Wrote: Regular kids don't matter anymore.

Regular adults don't either.

You think only white people are regular. You are dead-wrong. They do not have a monopoly on brilliance or talent.

Get used to it, Cracker.

To reiterate, I don't think white people are any smarter than any other race but face the facts, there are more Hispanic/Black people in poverty here ergo, if we teach to THAT level, we're dumbing down our system.
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White people have an average IQ 15 points higher than blacks. It is also a fact. How a fact can be racism is beyond me.

Cultures are going to have to stop whining and start working to change this. Dragging down others to equal the playing field is the wrong thing to do, but it is what we are doing right now (educationally and economically).
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(05-22-2011, 10:32 PM)Cracker Wrote: White people have an average IQ 15 points higher than blacks. It is also a fact. How a fact can be racism is beyond me.

Is that 15 points based on equal income/parental education levels or are we talking overall?
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Wow, my kids all went to public schools with a large population of esl students. My kids did just fine. I did not see them getting dumber because of it. All three got a good education. They read, write and think proficiently. Each tested into gate in elementary school, took honor and AP classes in highschool. I think someone needs to descend from theory to reality.
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(05-22-2011, 11:34 PM)Adub Wrote: Wow, my kids all went to public schools with a large population of esl students. My kids did just fine. I did not see them getting dumber because of it. All three got a good education. They read, write and think proficiently. Each tested into gate in elementary school, took honor and AP classes in highschool. I think someone needs to descend from theory to reality.


If your kids were in GATE, honor and AP classes, they weren't getting an education with the ESL students at their school. As Cracker said, there's a top percentage of students who will do well regardless of NCLB etc. And parental involvement makes a huge difference. I know my kids will do well regardless but do I think my son (who isn't in GATE) should be in the same classes with ESL students? No (unless they're on the same level). My son didn't test in to GATE so he's in "regular" classes and earning straight A's with classmates who are flunking the same material...and he's bored to tears. There ought to be some middle ground.

FFS, I once asked his teacher about an upcoming test and she said she doesn't like to call them tests because some kids get nervous about the word. 78

Really?
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Get real. I can pretty much guarantee if your kids were in GATE, honor and AP classes, for the most part they WEREN'T in classes with a large population of ESL students (even though the school might have had a number of ESL learners).

Our school has a large number of ESL learners and my daughter is in GATE. To be blunt, her GATE class is largely white/Asian bread (with some exceptions, of course). Despite having great grades, my son didn't test in to GATE so he's in a regular class (for English, history, science). He's earning straight A's with almost zero effort while many of his classmates (ESL students, poorer students etc.) are flunking. There ought to be a middle ground for kids like him. Maybe not GATE but more challenging than what he's getting for sure.
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Haha! I didn't think that first post "took" so I wrote another. Oops.
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I just do not see that it matters. Kids just need to get through highschool and move on. Grow up, make good choices that help them find a groove that they can live with.
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Holy shit! Someone just admitted they don't give a shit what their child learns as long as they get passed through school.

I always suspected some people think that way, but now I have proof. hahahaha

School isn't about passing (NCLB caters to folks like you), it is about self-actualization and learning all that you can. No knowledge is wasted.

Maybe I'm the odd one out, who knows. I'm not that interested in seeing grades. I ask everyday "What did you learn today?" If my child says "Nothing" then that is a day wasted in a young life. Too many days my child doesn't learn anything new. That makes me angry. I don't send my kids to school for social reasons, I want and expect learning to happen every single day. If my child isn't learning because the teacher has to go over and over the same crap for someone else's child, that is wrong.

Is it just me?
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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Damn...and to think I almost had to beg my parents to let me go to a public school.

I guess I'm glad I don't have these kind of concerns, my biggest issue right now is wondering if I can invite all the chicks my friend is banging to my party. heh heh. Smiley_emoticons_fies
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I also think it's pretty sad that I had to teach my kids how to write in cursive because the schools don't do it anymore. I didn't realize it untill we got our passports and they didn't know how to sign their own names.
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It took you a long time to find out what the schools weren't teaching your kids, That's just fucking sad.

Parental involvement should start with birth not when your kids start school.

My kids could write their names in cursive and read when they went to kindergarten.

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(05-23-2011, 09:43 AM)IMaDick Wrote: It took you a long time to find out what the schools weren't teaching your kids, That's just fucking sad.

Parental involvement should start with birth not when your kids start school.

My kids could write their names in cursive and read when they went to kindergarten.

So at what age did your parents discover that you weren't taught basic writing and spelling above 4th grade?
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Ya, push it off, deflect and avoid, you're definitely a normal parent.

apparently you have a problem with responsibility.

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(05-23-2011, 10:27 AM)IMaDick Wrote: Ya, push it off, deflect and avoid, you're definitely a normal parent.

apparently you have a problem with responsibility.

hah I don't have time to defend my parenting skills right now, I have to go to the OBGYN. But don't worry Dick, I can assure you that my kids are intelligent and not at school fucking it up for all the Asians who are great at math.

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It's not the kids who fuck it up, it's the parents.
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(05-23-2011, 10:50 AM)sally Wrote: I have to go to the OBGYN.


I wanna go too! Hahaha! I want to see & feel & listen.

I know I am truly pathetic with my begging ways so fuck off...not you, Sally.


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Its always "interesting" people who moralize online about how other people should parent. Talk about self-righteous bullshit. All hot air, no substance.
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