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Reply to "Arguments in favor of giving kids passing grades even when they don't know the material?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Viewed through the lens of racial and socioeconomic justice, it would be immensely harmful to hold a student back, simply for an academic deficiency.[/quote] BS! It's terrible for the kid to be uneducated for the rest of their lives. [/quote] I'm currently staying at a hotel on the eastern shore of Maryland. I stay here a lot. I'd say about 40% of the workers are blue collar men doing travel construction/contracting gigs. [b]I'VE NEVER MET ANYONE FROM BALTIMORE DOING THIS WORK JUST 2 HOURS AWAY.[/b] I meet a lot of men from North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina etc that are working blue collar travel jobs on the eastern shore of Maryland and in Delaware. I just talked to a guy on the elevator and he is in the area doing sewer work. He is from Greensboro NC and his employer is in Greensboro. Young males from Baltimore don't appear to be employable in Maryland in basic construction jobs.[/quote]
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