Posted on 09/21/2023 7:55:35 AM PDT by george76
Baltimore schoolkids are well educated in math.
They know how many nickel lids go into a kilo.
I bet all the seniors got a HS diploma though.
Just make your mark for benefits!
Maff be raciss
We've zeroed in on the one thing the government of Bodymore Murderland is actually proficient at.
I think that the teachers, especially the math teachers, should all have to take the math test. Let’s see how many of them pass. This should give us some insight into the actual problem.
An important fact ignored by this article is that this 2023 math test is a copy of a 2nd grade math test from the 1950s which, at the time, had a 90% passing outcome...
“An important fact ignored by this article is that this 2023 math test is a copy of a 2nd grade math test from the 1950s..”
Is that true?
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If they do send their kids to a Baltimore city public school, it’s to one of the magnet schools, not to any of these 13
Public schools handcuff their teachers. There’s no accountability to students or parents. Teachers are burned out and quitting. It’s not a funding issue. It’s corruption in administration and at the Fed. Dissolve Dept of Education, return power to the states, let states empower their teachers, and then things will get better. But that’s a pipe dream at this point.
It used to be illegal to teach slaves to read and write. Just sayin’.
I would also like to see the students’ attendance records before blaming teachers, administrators, “racist” text books - all of the usual suspects whenever these poor scores come out and everything and everyone is blamed EXCEPT the student/and or the parent.
My former district, the LAUSD is battling student absenteeism - 47%, according to the latest reports, are considered chronically absent - meaning missing 18 days of school for the school year, almost an entire month. That’s almost 1/2 the students - meaning they’re falling further and further behind as the math class moves forward. Why is THAT fact never mentioned? Easier to blame a lack of funds or teachers, as usual.
You also have classrooms full of disruptive students who do nothing except make sure no learning goes on - teachers’ hands are tied. Can’t suspend kids any longer - and they well know it. Many of these “students” never bother to do homework, pay attention in class, do classwork, etc. Calls home do nothing.
I know b/c I spent nine years in such a school before I transferred out to a far better workplace.
themainewire.com
BY STEVE ROBINSON
SEPTEMBER 21, 2023
Maine Dad Says High School Clinic Sent 17-Year-Old Daughter Home with Secret Baggy of Zoloft, Sicced Child Protective Services on Him For Complaining
“You can’t just give my daughter pills in a ziplock baggie and send them home,” said Eric Sack.
A Fairfield father says that a federally funded health clinic operating within Lawrence High School provided his minor daughter with a baggy of prescription anti-depressants without his knowledge or consent.
When the girl’s father, Eric Sack, discovered the baggy of pills over the weekend, his daughter told him that it was provided to her by the Bulldog Health Center, a School Based Health Center (SBHC) at Lawrence High School.
Sack saw the the pills as an infringement on his parental rights, but he was also concerned that the school’s clinic sent unlabeled drugs with no child-resistant container into his home, where his two other younger children also live.
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He called Lawrence High School Principal Dan Bowers to complain about the undisclosed drug treatments the school clinic gave his daughter, but Bowers insisted the SBHC was a separate entity from the school and not under his control.
Bowers did not respond to a phone call and an email seeking comment for this story.
Lost without math: Math illiteracy will impact one’s ability to lead a successful life in the modern world! American Thinker ^ | 08/15/2023 | Uldis Sprogis
Posted on 8/15/2023, 6:02:56 AM by SeekAndFind
What many humans don’t realize is how math illiteracy will impact one’s ability to lead a successful life in the modern world.
Math is essential for managing personal finances.
Many Americans are living paycheck to paycheck not just because of low wages, but because of their inability to budget money for daily, monthly, and emergency expenses.
Budgeting is basic applied math to the real world of prices or money.
Of course there are budgeting apps which can help to some extent because the apps do some of the math for you. However, ultimately, you must become very aware of how much you are paying for each item or your total purchases will easily exceed your budget allotment. So few of us can be considered to be thrifty shoppers.
Another very important factor, which is not that obvious, is the discipline needed to spend money within or below the budget. This is basically an ability to say ‘no’ to most purchases for high price items and say no need to purchase right away. Without disciplined purchases, most of us just resort to impulse shopping which many of us are addicted to. So, budgeting is very useful, but unfortunately, only some have the discipline to take advantage of the benefits of budgeting and apply budgeting to their daily lives.
Math plays a crucial role in decision-making in society and without basic math skills you severely handicap yourself and your lifestyle.
Humans should use math to create budgets, calculate expenses, track savings, understand interest rates, manage loans, and plan for retirement.
Consumer math-based decisions are important in comparing prices, discounts, price per pound, product durability, and evaluating the best value for the money.
In health care, math is used in medical research, drug dosage calculations, analyzing medical data, understanding disease patterns, developing treatment plans.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/08/lost_without_math.html
I wonder what the pass-percentage would be if it was the state’s 2023 meth exam? ...
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