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These will be future Democrat voters who through programmed ignorance will pollute our job market and society in general. These school administrators should be immediately fired and sued by the affected parents:
Public Schools Are Broken - This Student Got a 0.13 GPA yet Graduated Near the Top Half of His Class
By Jake Bequette
September 21, 2021 at 10:30am
As the new school year began across the country, a disturbing realization also set in: Despite last year’s disruptions for millions of students nationwide, the devastating impacts of school closures and virtual schooling are not just a relic of the past.
The Biden administration and self-interested teachers unions want to make them a cornerstone of the future, with no way out for parents and students looking for a change.
In communities across the country, failing grades have skyrocketed and mental health has suffered as many schools remained closed for much of the past year and a half.
In Baltimore alone, 41 percent of high school students averaged less than a 1.0 GPA during the 2020-2021 school year.
In one public school in the city, a high school student was ranked near the top half of his class with a 0.13 GPA. All of this happened despite the fact that the district spent $18,000 per student, 40 percent more than the national average.
As the new school year began across the country, a disturbing realization also set in: Despite last year’s disruptions for millions of students nationwide, the devastating impacts of school closures and virtual schooling are not just a relic of the past.
The Biden administration and self-interested teachers unions want to make them a cornerstone of the future, with no way out for parents and students looking for a change.
In communities across the country, failing grades have skyrocketed and mental health has suffered as many schools remained closed for much of the past year and a half.
In Baltimore alone, 41 percent of high school students averaged less than a 1.0 GPA during the 2020-2021 school year.
In one public school in the city, a high school student was ranked near the top half of his class with a 0.13 GPA. All of this happened despite the fact that the district spent $18,000 per student, 40 percent more than the national average.
https://www.westernjournal.com/publ...t-0-13-gpa-yet-graduated-near-top-half-class/
Public Schools Are Broken - This Student Got a 0.13 GPA yet Graduated Near the Top Half of His Class
By Jake Bequette
September 21, 2021 at 10:30am
As the new school year began across the country, a disturbing realization also set in: Despite last year’s disruptions for millions of students nationwide, the devastating impacts of school closures and virtual schooling are not just a relic of the past.
The Biden administration and self-interested teachers unions want to make them a cornerstone of the future, with no way out for parents and students looking for a change.
In communities across the country, failing grades have skyrocketed and mental health has suffered as many schools remained closed for much of the past year and a half.
In Baltimore alone, 41 percent of high school students averaged less than a 1.0 GPA during the 2020-2021 school year.
In one public school in the city, a high school student was ranked near the top half of his class with a 0.13 GPA. All of this happened despite the fact that the district spent $18,000 per student, 40 percent more than the national average.
As the new school year began across the country, a disturbing realization also set in: Despite last year’s disruptions for millions of students nationwide, the devastating impacts of school closures and virtual schooling are not just a relic of the past.
The Biden administration and self-interested teachers unions want to make them a cornerstone of the future, with no way out for parents and students looking for a change.
In communities across the country, failing grades have skyrocketed and mental health has suffered as many schools remained closed for much of the past year and a half.
In Baltimore alone, 41 percent of high school students averaged less than a 1.0 GPA during the 2020-2021 school year.
In one public school in the city, a high school student was ranked near the top half of his class with a 0.13 GPA. All of this happened despite the fact that the district spent $18,000 per student, 40 percent more than the national average.
https://www.westernjournal.com/publ...t-0-13-gpa-yet-graduated-near-top-half-class/