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Hightop77The Future of Mexifornia is Bleak.
#1
"The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system."  The sad part is people actually believe that comment.

Only Half of California Students Meet English Standards and Fewer Meet Math Standards, Test Scores Show
Sonali Kohli, Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2019

Just over half of public school students who took the stateâ€s standardized English language arts test performed at grade level, while only 4 in 10 are proficient in math, scores that represent a slow upward trend over the past four years, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Education.

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However, scores among African American students are markedly lower, prompting calls from educators to address the achievement gap.

{snip} The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system, the experts said.
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In Los Angeles — where about 80% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of low family income — scores improved at a higher rate, almost 2 percentage points in each category: 43.9% of students met English standards in 2019, and 33.47% met math standards.

Black students are the furthest behind, with about 20.55% meeting math standards and 33% meeting English throughout California. The Los Angeles scores are slightly lower with about 20% meeting math standards and 31.95% meeting English.
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To do that, he said, lawmakers will have to overcome the discomfort of targeting resources to a specific ethnic or racial group, and instead treat students who are not meeting standards like any other group that needs additional help.

Californiaâ€s school funding formula gives additional money to districts for students who are low-income, English learners or foster youth, but not for two groups who perform particularly low on the state tests: black students and students with disabilities.
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"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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#2
(10-10-2019, 06:24 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: "The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system."  The sad part is people actually believe that comment.

Only Half of California Students Meet English Standards and Fewer Meet Math Standards, Test Scores Show
Sonali Kohli, Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2019

Just over half of public school students who took the stateâ€s standardized English language arts test performed at grade level, while only 4 in 10 are proficient in math, scores that represent a slow upward trend over the past four years, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Education.

{snip}
However, scores among African American students are markedly lower, prompting calls from educators to address the achievement gap.

{snip} The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system, the experts said.
{snip}

In Los Angeles — where about 80% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of low family income — scores improved at a higher rate, almost 2 percentage points in each category: 43.9% of students met English standards in 2019, and 33.47% met math standards.

Black students are the furthest behind, with about 20.55% meeting math standards and 33% meeting English throughout California. The Los Angeles scores are slightly lower with about 20% meeting math standards and 31.95% meeting English.
{snip}

To do that, he said, lawmakers will have to overcome the discomfort of targeting resources to a specific ethnic or racial group, and instead treat students who are not meeting standards like any other group that needs additional help.

Californiaâ€s school funding formula gives additional money to districts for students who are low-income, English learners or foster youth, but not for two groups who perform particularly low on the state tests: black students and students with disabilities.
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This is a problem across the nation and it's due to the break up of families and these stupid phones kids are glued to.  I do intervention for at risk students and you'd be shocked at what I accomplish with these kids one on one and making them focus on completing work.
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#3
(10-10-2019, 06:38 PM)zigbee Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 06:24 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: "The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system."  The sad part is people actually believe that comment.

Only Half of California Students Meet English Standards and Fewer Meet Math Standards, Test Scores Show
Sonali Kohli, Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2019

Just over half of public school students who took the stateâ€s standardized English language arts test performed at grade level, while only 4 in 10 are proficient in math, scores that represent a slow upward trend over the past four years, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Education.

{snip}
However, scores among African American students are markedly lower, prompting calls from educators to address the achievement gap.

{snip} The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system, the experts said.
{snip}

In Los Angeles — where about 80% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of low family income — scores improved at a higher rate, almost 2 percentage points in each category: 43.9% of students met English standards in 2019, and 33.47% met math standards.

Black students are the furthest behind, with about 20.55% meeting math standards and 33% meeting English throughout California. The Los Angeles scores are slightly lower with about 20% meeting math standards and 31.95% meeting English.
{snip}

To do that, he said, lawmakers will have to overcome the discomfort of targeting resources to a specific ethnic or racial group, and instead treat students who are not meeting standards like any other group that needs additional help.

Californiaâ€s school funding formula gives additional money to districts for students who are low-income, English learners or foster youth, but not for two groups who perform particularly low on the state tests: black students and students with disabilities.
{snip}

Original Article
This is a problem across the nation and it's due to the break up of families and these stupid phones kids are glued to.  I do intervention for at risk students and you'd be shocked at what I accomplish with these kids one on one and making them focus on completing work.


Not sure if serious.  You think it might have something to do with the fact that California schools are 55% Hispanic and only 22% white now?
"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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#4
(10-10-2019, 06:44 PM)Hightop77 Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 06:38 PM)zigbee Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 06:24 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: "The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system."  The sad part is people actually believe that comment.

Only Half of California Students Meet English Standards and Fewer Meet Math Standards, Test Scores Show
Sonali Kohli, Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2019

Just over half of public school students who took the stateâ€s standardized English language arts test performed at grade level, while only 4 in 10 are proficient in math, scores that represent a slow upward trend over the past four years, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Education.

{snip}
However, scores among African American students are markedly lower, prompting calls from educators to address the achievement gap.

{snip} The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system, the experts said.
{snip}

In Los Angeles — where about 80% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of low family income — scores improved at a higher rate, almost 2 percentage points in each category: 43.9% of students met English standards in 2019, and 33.47% met math standards.

Black students are the furthest behind, with about 20.55% meeting math standards and 33% meeting English throughout California. The Los Angeles scores are slightly lower with about 20% meeting math standards and 31.95% meeting English.
{snip}

To do that, he said, lawmakers will have to overcome the discomfort of targeting resources to a specific ethnic or racial group, and instead treat students who are not meeting standards like any other group that needs additional help.

Californiaâ€s school funding formula gives additional money to districts for students who are low-income, English learners or foster youth, but not for two groups who perform particularly low on the state tests: black students and students with disabilities.
{snip}

Original Article
This is a problem across the nation and it's due to the break up of families and these stupid phones kids are glued to.  I do intervention for at risk students and you'd be shocked at what I accomplish with these kids one on one and making them focus on completing work.


Not sure if serious.  You think it might have something to do with the fact that California schools are 55% Hispanic and only 22% white now?
In terms of intelligence?  test scores?  Has nothing to do with race.  Zero.  Has everything to do with the family and work ethic.  A hispanic is dumb for being hispanic?  LOL...You'd be surprised what your family tree may be comprised of.   IF you believe in creation of man by God we all came from the same being.   Environment changes skin color, pigmentation, facial characteristics.   There is but ONE race..human.
Make America Honest Again
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#5
(10-10-2019, 06:52 PM)zigbee Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 06:44 PM)Hightop77 Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 06:38 PM)zigbee Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 06:24 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: "The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system."  The sad part is people actually believe that comment.

Only Half of California Students Meet English Standards and Fewer Meet Math Standards, Test Scores Show
Sonali Kohli, Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2019

Just over half of public school students who took the stateâ€s standardized English language arts test performed at grade level, while only 4 in 10 are proficient in math, scores that represent a slow upward trend over the past four years, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Education.

{snip}
However, scores among African American students are markedly lower, prompting calls from educators to address the achievement gap.

{snip} The low scores reflect a lack of investment in early childhood education and in the public school system, the experts said.
{snip}

In Los Angeles — where about 80% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of low family income — scores improved at a higher rate, almost 2 percentage points in each category: 43.9% of students met English standards in 2019, and 33.47% met math standards.

Black students are the furthest behind, with about 20.55% meeting math standards and 33% meeting English throughout California. The Los Angeles scores are slightly lower with about 20% meeting math standards and 31.95% meeting English.
{snip}

To do that, he said, lawmakers will have to overcome the discomfort of targeting resources to a specific ethnic or racial group, and instead treat students who are not meeting standards like any other group that needs additional help.

Californiaâ€s school funding formula gives additional money to districts for students who are low-income, English learners or foster youth, but not for two groups who perform particularly low on the state tests: black students and students with disabilities.
{snip}

Original Article
This is a problem across the nation and it's due to the break up of families and these stupid phones kids are glued to.  I do intervention for at risk students and you'd be shocked at what I accomplish with these kids one on one and making them focus on completing work.


Not sure if serious.  You think it might have something to do with the fact that California schools are 55% Hispanic and only 22% white now?
In terms of intelligence?  test scores?  Has nothing to do with race.  Zero.  Has everything to do with the family and work ethic.  A hispanic is dumb for being hispanic?  LOL...You'd be surprised what your family tree may be comprised of.   IF you believe in creation of man by God we all came from the same being.   Environment changes skin color, pigmentation, facial characteristics.   There is but ONE race..human.

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"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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#6
It be cool, yâ€all are tripping.
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#7
I have a proposal.  A win-win if you will.  I say we deport all liberals to Mexico—a nation they apparently love—and allow all the South Americans that made the arduous trek to get here can stay.  What do ya say Nancy?  Sound like a deal?
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#8
(10-10-2019, 07:10 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I have a proposal.  A win-win if you will.  I say we deport all liberals to Mexico—a nation they apparently love—and allow all the South Americans that made the arduous trek to get here can stay.  What do ya say Nancy?  Sound like a deal?

No deal for me.  The people we need to deport are all of Mexicans who came here illegally, including the ones who were granted citizenship through amnesty and as anchor babies.  Tell them we are removing their citizenship they should have never been given. If they want to reapply and go through the normal process that is up to them and if they call to do so, the machine won't say press 2 for Spanish.
"Hightop can reduce an entire message board of men to mudsharks. It's actually pretty funny to watch."


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#9
(10-10-2019, 07:16 PM)Hightop77 Wrote:
(10-10-2019, 07:10 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I have a proposal.  A win-win if you will.  I say we deport all liberals to Mexico—a nation they apparently love—and allow all the South Americans that made the arduous trek to get here can stay.  What do ya say Nancy?  Sound like a deal?

No deal for me.  The people we need to deport are all of Mexicans who came here illegally, including the ones who were granted citizenship through amnesty and as anchor babies.  Tell them we are removing their citizenship they should have never been given. If they want to reapply and go through the normal process that is up to them and if they call to do so, the machine won't say press 2 for Spanish.
You mean I wouldn't have to flip through pages and pages of different languages for find the english version of a warranty?
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