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    Baltimore student in top half of class with .13 GPA.

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    A stunning report released on Monday showed that a Baltimore teen with a grade point average of just 0.13 was ranked near the top half of his class, which is drawing some much-need scrutiny about failing public school systems.

    Per a report from WBFF-TV’s Project Baltimore, a mother was excited to see her 17-year-old senior son nearing graduation when she abruptly learned that he was actually going to be sent back to the ninth grade after only passing three classes in four years at the Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts on the city’s west side.

    A @baltcityschools student passes only three classes in four years, but he’s ranked near the top half of his class with a 0.13 GPA. How is this possible? Project Baltimore investigates a West Baltimore high school failing hundreds of students.

    “He’s stressed and I am too. I told him I’m probably going to start crying. I don’t know what to do for him,” Tiffany France, the teen’s mother, told the outlet. “Why would he do three more years in school? He didn’t fail, the school failed him. The school failed at their job. They failed. They failed, that’s the problem here. They failed. They failed. He didn’t deserve that.”

    Certainly, her son bears responsibility for his academic failings, as does France, who apparently never sought out a report card once in three and a half years. But France is not wrong about blaming Baltimore schools — at least when you see the rest of Project Baltimore’s stunning finds.

    France’s son, a senior with only 2.5 credits who would start high school over again presumably at age 18, is almost in the top half of his class. Per reporting from WBBF, hundreds of other students at Augusta Fells Savage are failing, and they’re being promoted to more advanced courses while everyone looks the other way.

    No one is even telling these kids’ parents, and those parents don’t seem to be asking. The whole thing comes to a head when students hit a wall at the end of their academic careers and there’s nowhere to go but back or out.

    “I’m just assuming that if you are passing, that you have the proper things to go to the next grade and the right grades, you have the right credits,” France, who works multiple jobs, said of her lack of scrutinizing her son’s performance at school.

    Still, her son was continually advanced forward, despite failing almost every class. He missed or was tardy to school 272 times throughout his first three years. Not one administrator ever bothered to inform France.

    “I feel like they never gave my son an opportunity, like if there was an issue with him, not advancing or not progressing, that they should have contacted me first, three years ago,” said France, who seemed justifiably angered.

    The shocking part about all of this is that her son is ranked 62 out of 120 — meaning there are 58 kids in that class that have a GPA of 0.13 or lower.

    France’s son has since withdrawn from the school and hopes to graduate via an alternative school program by 2023. But many of these kids will probably drop out if they haven’t already, and we don’t know what the junior, sophomore and freshmen classes look like at this school and other schools.

    As for the school district’s part in all of this: Why would a school report students as having dropped out if it’ll presumably hurt their bottom line with regard to funding? Who knows how far this public school scandal goes through the rest of the city — or other cities.

    Moar...https://www.westernjournal.com/publi...op-half-class/



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    He didn’t fail, the school failed him. The school failed at their job. They failed. They failed, that’s the problem here. They failed. They failed. He didn’t deserve that.”
    A school that fails everyone is obviously a failure.

    No doubt you can blame the hiring of incompetent teachers, and a teachers union whose greatest ambition is working from home and doing nothing while still getting paid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    A school that fails everyone is obviously a failure.

    No doubt you can blame the hiring of incompetent teachers, and a teachers union whose greatest ambition is working from home and doing nothing while still getting paid.
    Last year my kids did 20 minutes of remote learning per day, and this was in a good county/school district.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    A school that fails everyone is obviously a failure.

    No doubt you can blame the hiring of incompetent teachers, and a teachers union whose greatest ambition is working from home and doing nothing while still getting paid.
    I take offense to that. MY offspring deserved that A even though it should have been a D!

    Plus, those people know what’s best for me!
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    The shocking part about all of this is that her son is ranked 62 out of 120
    Somebody who went to Baltimore Public Schools thought that ranking 62 out of 120 would put this boy in the top half.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    A school that fails everyone is obviously a failure.

    No doubt you can blame the hiring of incompetent teachers, and a teachers union whose greatest ambition is working from home and doing nothing while still getting paid.
    Being forced to teach stuff that won't help you make no money and don't make no goddamn sense might also have something to do with it.
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    Was this school planning to give all these kids diplomas and then got caught so that now they can't? Or did they know all along that they weren't going to graduate?
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    Still, her son was continually advanced forward, despite failing almost every class. He missed or was tardy to school 272 times throughout his first three years. Not one administrator ever bothered to inform France
    "Nine times Mrs. Bueller!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Man View Post
    Was this school planning to give all these kids diplomas and then got caught so that now they can't? Or did they know all along that they weren't going to graduate?
    I suspect the former.
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    I finished in the bottom third of my class while never doing homework or actually attending. I was proud of that C-. I caught more fish , sold more furs and drank more beer while not wasting my time to improve to a B+ than anyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Man View Post
    Was this school planning to give all these kids diplomas and then got caught so that now they can't? Or did they know all along that they weren't going to graduate?
    The first one. They were getting paid per student and had fake students, students who never actually attended any class, students who graduated years ago but were kept on the books, and classes which didn't exist and weren't taught. These students' grades are the result of the school district fixing those things.

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    Baltimore CAUGHT Covering Up Failing Schools
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    In this video I discuss the recent revelation that the failing Baltimore schools data was removed from public view by top Maryland education officials due to embarrassment.

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    Two of Md. highest-ranking education leaders under fire in wake of Project Baltimore investigations
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    {WBFF FOX45 Baltimore | 17 September 2023}

    The State Superintendent and the Baltimore City Schools CEO are two of the highest-ranking public education officials in Maryland.

    Mohammed Choudhury earns $310,000 a year as the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools, and he’s currently fighting for his job.

    Dr. Sonja Santelises, last year, earned $445,000 in total compensation as the CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools.

    Both are stewards of the public trust, making decisions that impact tens of thousands of Maryland public school students. And both are under fire over Project Baltimore findings.

    READ MORE - Two of Maryland's highest-ranking education leaders under fire in wake of Project Baltimore investigations

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philhelm View Post
    Last year my kids did 20 minutes of remote learning per day, and this was in a good county/school district.
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    The solution is simple. Make it illegal to teach math.

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    Top Baltimore Schools Are FAILING
    https://odysee.com/@actualjusticewar...-are-failing:5
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    In this video I discuss the latest revelation that Baltimore's top public high schools have almost 90% of their students failing math.




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