Posted on 05/31/2022 7:57:10 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A high school in a Chicago is implementing a race-based grading system “to adjust classroom grading scales to account for skin color or ethnicity of its students.”
The move is necessary, advocates say, because “traditional grading practices perpetuate inequities,” a slide used in a presentation said. Students, depending on their race, will not be held accountable for missing class, misbehaving in school, or for failing to turn in assignments.
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Yes
These are government schools and this will not pass
Constitutional muster.
Yes, you are right. A fine man, with flaws. We all have flaws, many flaws.
The government needed Malcolm X to make MLK look moderate. Our government has been bad for a long time. Maybe all governments are.
You are black so we liberals feel you are not smart. You get a A+
You are asian so you are too smart for your own good so you get a F.
You there white boy, forget grading.
We are just helping out the downtrodden..Can’t understand why you whites and Asians can’t see that
I’ve just been fat checked by Facebook “FACT CHECKERS” and they say this story is false.....
Kievago continues its downward spiral into becoming a third world country!
too bad whitey parents couldn’t just home school or move....
System is not a curve but rather application of a KBA factor. The actual earned grade multiplied by the KBA factor yields the published grade.
Kissing Black Ass is necessary for the Chicago schools to matriculate many Afro Heritage students , especially the uneducable males. The KBA factor essentially makes all Chicago black males matriculated from city schools automatically unemployable
This reads like “Babylon Bee” material.
That was my wife’s comments when I read this outloud.
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