VinceZeb
Jun 11th, 2003, 08:16 AM
source: http://www.boortz.com
WHAT THE HELL? WHO NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO READ ANYWAY?
My initial thought is that you won’t believe what I’m about to tell you. But, then, you are Boortz listeners, and I spend no small amount of time relating stories to you that detail the incredible failures of government education. So … you probably WILL believe this. Good thing … ‘cause it’s true.
We take you to Petersburg, Virginia. The Petersburg School Board is preparing to make some changes to its promotion policy. Evidently they feel that too much is being demanded of Petersburg government school students.
The Petersburg schools have five academic core subjects. They are language arts, math, social studies, science and reading. The school board has decided that students in grades one through five will only need to pass four of these subjects to be promoted to the next grade. One academic core subject will be removed from the requirement list for grade promotion.
The four subjects that will be required? They are language arts, math, social studies and science.
The subject that will NOT be required? Reading.
Can you believe this? Reading is the path to knowledge .. and this school board in Petersburg, Virginia wants to drop reading as a requirement for promotion in grades one through five?
School board vice chairwoman Dr. Florence Farley says that holding a child back because they fail a [reading] class is “penalizing” a student. Oh my gosh, we can’t do that, can we? Why, we might damage this precious child’s self esteem! After all, a good health self-esteem is much more valuable in our society than the ability to read.
You should know that teachers and parents in Petersburg are in open revolt against this school board, and the school board is running for cover. My guess is that the school board will lose on this one.
The truly amazing story here is that so many parents still think that government --- the same government that does virtually nothing well – somehow is capable of educating their children.
Find a private school, folks … and get your children away from these incompetent government schools.
WHAT THE HELL? WHO NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO READ ANYWAY?
My initial thought is that you won’t believe what I’m about to tell you. But, then, you are Boortz listeners, and I spend no small amount of time relating stories to you that detail the incredible failures of government education. So … you probably WILL believe this. Good thing … ‘cause it’s true.
We take you to Petersburg, Virginia. The Petersburg School Board is preparing to make some changes to its promotion policy. Evidently they feel that too much is being demanded of Petersburg government school students.
The Petersburg schools have five academic core subjects. They are language arts, math, social studies, science and reading. The school board has decided that students in grades one through five will only need to pass four of these subjects to be promoted to the next grade. One academic core subject will be removed from the requirement list for grade promotion.
The four subjects that will be required? They are language arts, math, social studies and science.
The subject that will NOT be required? Reading.
Can you believe this? Reading is the path to knowledge .. and this school board in Petersburg, Virginia wants to drop reading as a requirement for promotion in grades one through five?
School board vice chairwoman Dr. Florence Farley says that holding a child back because they fail a [reading] class is “penalizing” a student. Oh my gosh, we can’t do that, can we? Why, we might damage this precious child’s self esteem! After all, a good health self-esteem is much more valuable in our society than the ability to read.
You should know that teachers and parents in Petersburg are in open revolt against this school board, and the school board is running for cover. My guess is that the school board will lose on this one.
The truly amazing story here is that so many parents still think that government --- the same government that does virtually nothing well – somehow is capable of educating their children.
Find a private school, folks … and get your children away from these incompetent government schools.