Posted on 01/15/2026 1:07:42 PM PST by SmokingJoe
Only 34% of students in the Saint Paul School District are meeting grade-level reading standards.
Maybe they should focus on teaching kids to read instead of teaching them how to protest for leftist causes
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Some students admitted to warning illegals online to stay home and avoid ICE, while others compare ICE to Nazis. https://x.com/i/status/2011559233301725199
Too busy protecting to learn.
Time to lower those standards again
Back in the 80’s state leaders used to refer to Minnesota as “the brain power state”.
I think I found the problem 👇
“Minnesota Public Schools Changes Rules To Lay Off White Teachers Before Minorities
Policy ‘openly discriminates against white teachers based only on the color of their skin,’ lawyer says”
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low iq somalis bringing the numbers way down
34% is higher than expected.
I would have guessed it would be near Baltimore levels of stupidity.
You’re assuming that educating the children is part of their agenda. It isn’t. Indoctrination is. Parents: Get involved in your schools.
Keep them stupid to assure they’ll vote Dem.
The kids can’t read but the teachers are making bank without having to produce anything for it. If only a third of the kids are reading at grade level why aren’t the teachers docked two thirds of their pay. Seems fair to me.
So they can’t even read at grade level - but they’re educated enough to know that ICE=Nazi.
Sounds like brainwashing to anyone with a functioning brain cell.
And we all thought there was only one Quality Learing Center. Apparently, Minnesota is full of them.
and those are the DFL/Democrat/education Minnesota recently LOWERED standards!
Minnesota students are just not very smart these days. The schools need more money to teach dumb students.
The students are too busy dreaming about starting up a daycare when they graduate high school.
That sort of presumes that the teachers know how to read ...
All over the country the reading levels have been down for a long time. The mandatory education legislation in the early 1800s was supposed to supply the informed, educated populace to vote in elections.
Now that’s a dream out of reach.
A landmark case in New York City:
“New York State abandoned the Academic Literacy Skills Test (ALST) for teacher certification in 2017, a move driven by significant disparities where Black and Hispanic candidates passed at much lower rates than white candidates, leading to accusations of discrimination and concerns that the test was an unnecessary hurdle.”
So kids can’t read well enough to grow up to vote intelligently or get a good job or compare the items in a supermarket but at least there isn’t discrimination in the teaching segment.
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Bugger!
I speak in jest, only to find that reality has outstripped sarcasm.
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