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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do people not realize that an educated poor populace is GOOD for the country. We're all better if all of us are well educated. Now, there will be segregation and money drained from public schools. These parents can't afford to send their students elsewhere. What do these people THINK is going to happen? [/quote] Agree. But the poor populace is currently not educated. [b] Baltimore schools have ZERO students that are grade level proficient in math. [/b] National averages for grade level proficiency is pretty abysmal as well, with the poorest areas failing in every metric. It can’t get any worse. [/quote] Seriously? You say that not a single child in Baltimore is on grade level in math? Thousands of kids from UMC to ESL Not one, across K-12. That if the school is bad IMC parents don’t supplemt and keep their kids above grade level, so that’s how they test? F’ing miracle my DD at a T25 college is rooming with a physics major from Baltimore who went fairly high into the Renergon awards process then, I guess. You have zero credibility, so I stopped reading after the “no children” part. [/quote] DP. It’s actually true. I remember the report and was easily able to find the local news link. https://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/state-test-results-23-baltimore-schools-have-zero-students-proficient-in-math-jovani-patterson-maryland-comprehensive-assessment-program-maryland-governor-wes-moore. And 77% of Patterson HS in Baltimore read at an elementary school level. https://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/77-tested-at-baltimore-high-school-read-at-elementary-level-71-at-kindergarten[/quote]
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