Sunday, August 20, 2006

SUB STANDARD EDUCATION - LAKE CHARLES SCHOOLS 'SUB-PAR':
Lake Charles-Boston High, Reynaud Middle, & Molo Middle.

ELECTION is coming ... SEPTEMBER 30 th ... SCHOOL BOARD
MEMBERS
... RESPRESENTING THEMSELVES ... OR THE CHILDREN?
'UNEQUAL EDUCATION' is still in the forefront & the year is 2006!!!! ...
THE GREAT BIG GAP!
SEGREGATION' - minimal curriculums with used & tattered books.
DESEGREGATION' - education based around HANDOUT SHEETS - to improve STATE SCORES.
QUESTIONS:
Why are large numbers of children entering high -schools reading at
2nd & 3rd grade levels?
AVERAGE COMPUTER EXPOSURE: 9 minutes per day per student (if any)
WHERE ARE THE COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY IN MINORITY
SCHOOLS?
WHY ARE STATE PLANS NOT IMPLEMENTED IN MINORITY
SCHOOLS?
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES are now 'classes': FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL? ... DAH!!!!!!!!!! (Athletic Scholarships are being revoked because academic transcripts are not academically acceptable!)
SHOULD A STUDENT BE ALLOWED TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL & NOT BE ABLE TO FILL OUT AN CBL APPLICATION FOR AN ENTRY LEVEL POSITION?
That means there is much to be done.
Everything on the ballot is important; but, the most top priority is changing the guard who are the 'POLICY MAKERS' who have allowed the continued demise of the schools within the predominantly minority communities.
" Since slavery times, when most states had flatly forbidden teaching slaves
to read, black Americans had hungered for learning. They flocked to academies
set up by missionaries after the Civil War, and poured into public schools in
the late nineteenth century, often attending in larger numbers than their white
counterparts. The separate schools for blacks were never equal, but things got
worse after 1900. That was when Southern states stripped blacks of the right to
vote – Disfranchisement it was called.
PLEASE NOTE: By 1915, public schools in North Carolina, to cite just one example, spent $7.40 per white pupil but only $2.30 per black pupil, compared with the US average of nearly $30.00 per student."
EDUCATION IS COMPUTER-BASED LEARNING (CBL)
NOT AN 'OPTION' ... IT IS MANDATORY! ...
(FROM KINDERGARTEN - 12TH GRADES)

LOUISIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
( adopted in 2003 ... but, not in minority schools.)

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