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    A bit of background, I'm from southern California, and graduated in 2000. I forget sometimes that Texas poor isn't really the same as SoCal poor. And I forget that schools have changed dramatically over the past 12 years.

    So my BF and I went to a party this past weekend and I got to talking to one of the attendees. He recently got a teaching job in [Branch Davidian Compound city] ISD. He's teaching middle school, so 7-8th. The school itself used to be a magnet school, but because of redistricting it no longer is.
    As a result of redistricting the school took in mostly very poor (insert minority) students. I said, "So, I've been in classes that were more minority, and my family isn't exactly wealthy?"
    Apparently there are at least 3 8th graders that are 16-17. He goes on to tell me that a significant portion of his students either can't read at all, or are significantly below their grade level. Part of the problem is, he says, teachers don't really have time to do much other than teach the test. So the kids, generally, know what to do to pass the test, but not much else. The parents also just don't care. The kids tell the teacher that their parents are too high or drunk to care. He broke up an altercation between a couple kids and one of the girls (not more than 12) said to him not to punch her in the stomach because she might be pregnant.
    He tries to talk to them about careers and jobs. They will have to read and write for that. The kids say they'll just get jobs they don't have to do that, like mechanic or hairdresser (their examples not his or mine). He and other teachers cannot teach real world skills and knowledge. They don't have the time.
    They can't even give a reading assignment, per the school board, longer than 2 pages.
    Matters of class and race aside, I don't understand how it's gotten to this point. Granted, I'm not knowledgeable with Texas society and rules, but things like this baffle me.
    I don't understand how a child or a person can get to a certain age without knowing how to read or anything. Growing up, even if my parents had been neglectful, I still would have learned how to read because of school.
    This insane emphasis on test score in order for the schools to get funding. How is it right that one school gets a 60 million dollar stadium, and another gets nothing?

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    As to the last question - as long as property value is tied to education funding, there will be extreme disparity in the quality of education in this country.

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    • #3
      Personally, I am a firm believer that education is the single most important thing society can help provide to a child.

      Knowledge is the greatest power in the universe. Well, next to the Force anyway. I don't want to get Force choked.

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      • #4
        As for a stadium... well, here, at least, the school system gets money from a SPLOST that it can *only* use for buildings. So, for example, that the new high school cost less than projected doesn't help make up for property tax takings (which pay for everything else) being down. (It does, though, mean they're a bit ahead, so if sales tax revenue falls there's a buffer before they have to start taking from the property tax to pay off the building.)
        "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

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        • #5
          So...the global literacy rate peaked some time in the, what, '50s, and now is plummeting back to the Medieval ages?

          Joy of joys. -_-;;

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          • #6
            The best part is Texas is in charge of the textbooks for the rest of you too. -.-

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            • #7
              Originally posted by violiav View Post
              He tries to talk to them about careers and jobs. They will have to read and write for that. The kids say they'll just get jobs they don't have to do that, like mechanic or hairdresser (their examples not his or mine).
              The problem is that mechanics NEED to be able to read and write. I got a mid-trip inspection done on my truck at a Petro (coupon for free inspection), and some of the mechanic's spelling is atrocious. A couple examples are "2nd darry" for "secondary", and "reckemend" for "recommend".

              Originally posted by Gravekeeper View Post
              The best part is Texas is in charge of the textbooks for the rest of you too. -.-
              That's because Texas buys textbooks state-wide, while in other states the decision is at the school district level. As a result, Texas is a big win (or big loss) for publishers, so they tailor their product to Texan tastes. What would help would be a couple of states with GOOD educational reputations "laying down the law" to their school districts in the form of "text books chosen for use in Texas are not to be considered for use here".

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