Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not really talking about test scores. I'm talking about kids who aren't learning, who drop out of high school and who are behavior problems. It's a lot of them. I can't figure out what's going on. Is it really ses?
Well the 2015 blk graduation rate was 81 percent. Not the highest but no where near a travesty
It doesn't take a lot of work and effort to finish high school in US. They may have given the diplomas to the ones who stayed. Come up with the easiest history, geography or math question and I bet the first graduate you ran into doesn't know it.
Anonymous wrote:Compare PG horrible test score to 90 percent of other counties in the country I'm sure more times tben not PG will come out on top. I'm more curious as to why the complaints are always about "everyone else child". What are ur children doing ? Everybody complains about test scores well that's because " everybody " ain't doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not really talking about test scores. I'm talking about kids who aren't learning, who drop out of high school and who are behavior problems. It's a lot of them. I can't figure out what's going on. Is it really ses?
Well the 2015 blk graduation rate was 81 percent. Not the highest but no where near a travesty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone tested the water supply for lead like Flint Michigan did?
All children enrolling in PGCPS must have 2 blood tests for lead prior to enrollment. If there was widespread lead poisoning, the health department would know about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not really talking about test scores. I'm talking about kids who aren't learning, who drop out of high school and who are behavior problems. It's a lot of them. I can't figure out what's going on. Is it really ses?
Well the 2015 blk graduation rate was 81 percent. Not the highest but no where near a travesty
Anonymous wrote:Anyone tested the water supply for lead like Flint Michigan did?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not really talking about test scores. I'm talking about kids who aren't learning, who drop out of high school and who are behavior problems. It's a lot of them. I can't figure out what's going on. Is it really ses?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not really talking about test scores. I'm talking about kids who aren't learning, who drop out of high school and who are behavior problems. It's a lot of them. I can't figure out what's going on. Is it really ses?