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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You realize that this is what many European school systems do, correct? There are different schools that track kids for trade or college professions starting in 4th or 5th grade.[/quote] This is the correct answer and I haven’t a clue why we don’t do it. Trying to educate kids that are 1+ grade levels behind and/ or with disabilities/severe behavior problems, average kids, and kids that are 2+ grade levels ahead all in the same schools and classrooms is insane and ineffective. As is trying to send everyone to college. All that does is make many students incur a bunch of dept and not see much income increase. We absolutely should track kids. I guess Europe does it since the govt is footing the bill for college. They actually care who is going and aren’t going to pay for someone that doesn’t need to go. As where here, colleges and loan programs just want your money and don’t care what your potential is[/quote] President Bill Clinton said every child in America should go to college.[/quote]
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