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borkyborkus t1_j7er2uk wrote

They reduced requirements to graduate…

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[deleted] t1_j7gnksh wrote

No child left behind doesn’t mean we bring them up to our level anymore… it means we bring our level down to them.

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dixiedynamite13 t1_j7dqikv wrote

Wife taught I. So Oregon. They have historically gains because of historical low standards.

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Razzlecake t1_j7ey9sh wrote

Who would've thought? Lowering standards would lead to more passing? Far easier than teaching students or fixing systemic issues.

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Hershieboy t1_j7gewzi wrote

No child gets left behind if we don't have to progress.

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HD20033G t1_j7eiwz8 wrote

This is uplifting ?

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Tyranix969 t1_j7eohnz wrote

It's like he's trying to speak to me, I know it!

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StickyAfterlife t1_j7g7lt2 wrote

Pretty sure Oregon’s public education is on the lower end of the country, you really have to try to not graduate

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WEIRDOCAMPdotCOM t1_j7ljiq1 wrote

Congratulations to all mid-year and upcoming graduates.

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sweng123 t1_j7q0ndx wrote

I see no one read the article, as per usual.

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