Link to the first slide of the PowerPoint
We all know the game. The problem is the black family structure is fukked for a lot of these kids so it's handing them a deficit that is going to be hard for them to overcome.Naw, forget that. This happens when your teaching method is only for preparing students to pass a standardized test over a meaningful education.
It's both but it's especially a black student problem.How did the white students do?
Are jobs at risk?
Why are the students being singled out, and not the school system that has pushed these kids through instead of teaching them?
Why are the teachers not being reprimanded.?
This is a school system problem, not a black student problem.
Clearly these schools don't know how to teach black children, and just push them through to get rid of them.
Knowing this, I'd have to see/hear the context of the meeting before I place judgment. Throughout grade school, I always have had or known teachers that go out of their way to stick out their neck for "us" in different ways on some love shyt.
Bro, if the school chastise the black parents (often times mothers) of these kids that are failing then what do you think the response would be?No need to chastise elementary school kids you need to chastise the parents.
Or come up with a tutoring program where the parents get paid for enrolling their kids.
They have to use their imagination.
Bro, if the school chastise the black parents (often times mothers) of these kids that are failing then what do you think the response would be?
Anyone that doesn't have children should weigh everything we deal with in this nation in your decisions about procreation.
I don't have a problem with accountability...they needed to rope the parents and teachers in as well.
@Matt504 @breakfuss
Still think you can survive on $30k a year? and are you teaching yet?
Hopefully it was just the kids who performed poorly.
But according to The Daytona Beach News-Journal, these students were only pulled from their classes because of their race, not their grades, as confirmed by Flagler Schools spokesperson, Jason Wheeler.