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Michigan Schools Promoting Large Number Of Students Who Cannot Read
Capitol Confidential ^ | 12/12/2013 | Tom Gantert

Posted on 12/16/2013 6:27:21 AM PST by MichCapCon

More than half of the third graders at Three Lakes Academy in the Upper Peninsula failed to score proficient on the state reading test in 2010-2011.

But none of the school's 14 third-graders were held back.

At Howell Public Schools, none of the 35 third-graders who didn't rate proficient at reading were held back.

However, a proposed bill would require those students show they are proficient at reading before advancing to fourth grade.

House Bill 5111 would hold back third grade students who were not proficient in reading on the state assessment. The bill grants exemptions for students with a disability or those with a limited proficiency with the English language.

Between 52,000 and 60,500 Michigan students were held back in all grades from 2007-08 to 2010-11, the latest years data is available.

Holding students back more often should be considered because it sends a message to school districts how important reading is, said Audrey Spalding, education policy director at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.

The proposal before the Legislature could eventually lead to a better system where students are not grouped by age, but by proficiency, and classrooms would have a mix of ages, she said.

"You are not doing the kid any favors if they are not reading and you keep passing them up through the school," Spalding said. "You are certainly penalizing a student then because you are setting them up to fail."

According to a Harvard study, 14 states and Washington, D.C., have policies that require students who don't have basic reading proficiency at the end of third grade be held back. The study looked at Florida's retention of third-graders starting in 2002 and found that there were "substantial positive effects" on reading and math achievement in the short run. The study couldn't prove the practice was beneficial in the long run.

Some school administrators are against the proposal.

"You see numbers on a piece of paper and I see genuine faces, every day, affected by influences outside of their control," said Sue Pann, administrator at Three Lakes Academy, in an email. "We are lucky if half of our students have parents who get up with them in the morning, feed them, and get them off to school. … What happens now, is we meet with parents after collecting hard data and plan a course of action. Sometimes, it leads to retention, sometimes not. Often the family just moves to another school district and continues the cycle."

Howell Public Schools Superintendent Ron Wilson said it is uncommon for his district to hold back a student who is struggling in one area. He said he didn't like that the bill took the parents out of the decision to hold their children back.

"To have legislation that doesn't give parents the choice, I think is somewhat reckless," Wilson said. "I think the parents and the teachers are the ones best qualified to make that decision. To mandate it …. and basing it on a test, it's just not something I would have brought forward."

Gary Naeyaert, executive director of the Great Lakes Education Project, said there were 33,600 students who were "partially proficient" or "not proficient" on the state reading test, according to the Michigan Department of Education.

He said if Michigan had a three-year phase in and if there were the same type of positive results as those that took place in Florida, the Great Lakes Education Project thinks that there would be 17,000 non-proficient third grade readers and half of those would qualify for exemptions.


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: arth; governmentschools; housebill5111; michigan; publicschools; reading; schools

1 posted on 12/16/2013 6:27:21 AM PST by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

So?

We’ve got a president who has the same problem.

Along with not being able to think, reason, or open his sewage mouth without lying.


2 posted on 12/16/2013 6:30:42 AM PST by Da Coyote
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To: MichCapCon
If you'd go back to old school teaching instead of this new touchy feely teaching, you might make some progress.

First...get rid of head start...It's nothing more than a very expensive babysitting service. We know absolutely that it does nothing for these kids as they progress. Instead...go back to full time kindergarten with a February 1 (age 5) cutoff. And stop all this teachers aid cr** etc etc...

3 posted on 12/16/2013 6:33:43 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Sacajaweau

Maybe the goal IS illiteracy.


4 posted on 12/16/2013 6:36:30 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: MichCapCon
My son was put into an accelerated class for third grade. The teacher called and said he was doing lousy. I told them to take him out of the accelerated class.

He graduated 2nd in his class from Clarkson in NYS....was testing missiles for the US govt at age 27...and if I say more, I get shot

The school system should follow the lead of the kids....not the lead of what they think. Dumb...

5 posted on 12/16/2013 6:39:12 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: MrB

In the early days of our country, many considered education as a dangerous thing. There is a quote around...hmmm...wonder if I can find it.


6 posted on 12/16/2013 6:40:34 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Sacajaweau

Yeah, educating slaves was a CRIME in some states, I think.


7 posted on 12/16/2013 6:42:13 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: MichCapCon

This is nothing new for Michigan. Back in the 80’s, parents of one student sued the Redford, MI School District because their son graduated, but he could not read his Diploma. And Detroit schools have been graduating illiterates for decades.


8 posted on 12/16/2013 6:46:36 AM PST by Din Maker
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To: MichCapCon

Should have given them Ipad/Iphone with text messaging capabilities. I bet they’d pass reading then.


9 posted on 12/16/2013 6:50:47 AM PST by SkyDancer (Live your life in such a way that the Westboro church will want to picket your funeral.)
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To: MrB
Maybe the goal IS illiteracy.

The "father" of modern education, John Dewey, was a card-carrying socialist who believed we could control the population better if they couldn't read.

10 posted on 12/16/2013 6:59:26 AM PST by Liberty Wins ( The average lefty is synapse challenged)
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To: MrB

BINGO !

The methods of teaching the “Basics” are so wrong, and have been for a very very long time, one can only logically conclude that this is INTENTIONAL. Much like our destructive PINO - he is INTENTIONALLY destroying the country.

Until we face both those TRUTHS, we will not come up with any solutions that will actually help before it’s too late.


11 posted on 12/16/2013 7:26:37 AM PST by Sioux-san
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To: Liberty Wins

I always despised that Dewey decimal system. Now I have an even better reason, other than it just sucks.


12 posted on 12/16/2013 7:38:37 AM PST by AlmaKing
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To: AlmaKing

Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey gave us the Dewey decimal system.

John Dewey gave us the education system from Hell.


13 posted on 12/16/2013 8:26:47 AM PST by Liberty Wins ( The average lefty is synapse challenged)
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To: MichCapCon

and some go on the become president of the detroit school board (guy cannot read, write or do basic math)


14 posted on 12/16/2013 8:54:22 AM PST by joe fonebone (a socialist is just a juvenile communist)
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To: MichCapCon
Oh, for pity sake, that Joey or Jane can't read is INTENTIONAL and not an accident. The U.S. educational system was designed by progressive socialists Horace Mann and John Dewey (after the Prussian model) to educate an elite to run things and undereducate the masses so they'd be docile drones.

Later, thanks to the professional educators and teacher's unions, undereducation or noneducation in the basics of communication — reading, writing, spelling — became the norm. Each year the ability level of a graduation class has declined because the students have NOT been taught and they are given social promotions not related to accomplishment.

15 posted on 12/16/2013 11:05:33 AM PST by MasterGunner01
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To: metmom; wintertime; grellis

I expected this to be Detroit, but it’s the Upper Peninsula. I guess schools still can surprise me.


16 posted on 03/22/2014 2:30:17 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (The War on Drugs is Big Government statism)
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To: MichCapCon; 2Jedismom; 6amgelsmama; AAABEST; aberaussie; AccountantMom; Aggie Mama; agrace; ...

ANOTHER REASON TO HOMESCHOOL

This ping list is for the “other” articles of interest to homeschoolers about education and public school. This can occasionally be a fairly high volume list. Articles pinged to the Another Reason to Homeschool List will be given the keyword of ARTH. (If I remember. If I forget, please feel free to add it yourself)

The main Homeschool Ping List handles the homeschool-specific articles. I hold both the Homeschool Ping List and the Another Reason to Homeschool Ping list. Please freepmail me to let me know if you would like to be added to or removed from either list, or both.

17 posted on 03/22/2014 2:42:38 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith....)
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