
no. thats the point, and the public schools output still sucked.
you are saying less money is the problem(taking it away to give to charters), thus more money is the solution. i disagree.
i personally think all the resources are available for anyone who wants to get a great education.
the school system is fine.
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unions don't have the political clout they once had, but they are strong when 2 of the 3 branches of executive/legislative branch are (D) heldOriginally Posted by Fla Fla

No, 80 Percent of NYC High School Graduates Are Not Illiterate
- By Adam Martin
Paula Steele
An unfortunate story on CBS New York Thursday carried this headline: "Officials: 80 Percent Of Recent NYC High School Graduates Cannot Read." It's a shocker, but it's also untrue. And to make things worse, the story that followed was riddled with typos. According to the New York Post, which reported the same story earlier on Thursday, "79.3 percent of city public-school grads who went to CUNY’s six two-year colleges arrived without having mastered the basics" of reading, writing, and math, and had to take non-credit remedial classes to catch up. That's not good, but to say 80 percent of high school graduates can't read is stretching things. Eight-year-old Harry Potter fans probably haven't mastered the skills to do college-level work either, but they can still read.
Nowhere in CBS New York's story does it support the headline's claim. Rather, like the Post, it reports that "80 percent of those who graduate from city high schools arrived at City University’s community college system without having mastered the skills to do college-level work."
We've reached out to CBS New York, and will update this post with their comments.
Ironically in a story about illiteracy, typos were not hard to find. The report has been updated to fix them, but until late Thursday night the last few paragraphs were a mess:“They get lost sometimes in the classrom and in CUNY Start we give them a lot more one-on-one attention, small grouip work. It helps them achieve more in a short amount of time and so they’re able to get on with their credit classes,” Mason said.Admittedly it's cheap to pick on typos, since every single writer makes them. But they sting extra bad(ly?) in this context.
Nicholas Gonzalez, a graduate of New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn, participated in the CUNY Start program. He said he would never had been able to face college credit classes without it.
“I was nervus about how hard it was going to be, how much of a chnage it was going to be from high school,” Gonzalez said. “I knew I needed to take remedial, If I started right away with credit classes it wasnt going to be so well, so it’s better off starting somewhere.”
if that';s how i coming across, then i conveyed my feeling incorrectlyOriginally Posted by racerx
get the fucking federal government out of most of our lives. there aren't many things it does remotely well
the schools are helpless, we spend more than anyone on those damn schools only to deal with parents who dont really give a fuk about edumacation, just get their kid out of the house for 6hrs a day. & then only interact with the school to proclaim, "not my kid, dey wouldnt do dat"...cant imagine being a teacher.![]()
I hate being bipolar, its awesome.
the states having control is what the founding father's vision was. it worked very well until the federal government took over the schools, then started the war on poverty, etc. etc. the federal government has become to large and too controlling because lobbbyists can and do control it. let lobbyists control at state level. that's fine because it would be taylored to the states needs.Originally Posted by Fla Fla
how do folks in nebraska feel they contributed to a fucking canal dug in boston (big dig). the canal that was quoted for $2B that has now costed federal tax payers $23B and counting

agree 100%. parents are the main problem. then when their kid gets in trouble or a note gets sent home they arent doing well in a subject, they yell at the teacher to leave their little angel alone. rather than thanking them for caring and asking what they can to do make it better.
i have a friend who quit teaching to drive a cab, hes never been happier
sb[SIGPIC]
Blame the NY teachers and their unions that are only dedicated to their brethren and not the kids.
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