Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Dumping Money On Feeble Black Minds...


I love reading statistics, they do not lie! Here in Florida we continue to attempt to educate Negroid and Mestizo children that simply do not have the capacity to learn at the pace that white children do. The problem is in Florida schools are tested and funding is cut based on test results. So, you have a school full of illegal children and a few whites and the few white kids loose out because none of the other children speak English or have the mental capacity to be educated.


Third World population reflected in poor performance, waste The District of Columbia spends far more money per student in its public elementary and secondary
schools each year than the tuition costs at many private elementary schools, or even college-preparatory secondary schools. Yet, District 8th-graders ranked dead last in 2005 in national reading and math tests. D.C.'s public elementary and secondary schools spent a total of $16,334 per student in the 2002-2003 school year, according to a Department of Education study. That compares to the $10,520 tuition at St. John's College High School, a District Catholic school that sends almost all its graduates to four-year colleges. Last year, however, only 12% of 8th-graders in the District's public schools scored at grade-level proficiency or better in reading in the federal National Assessment of Educational Progress tests that were administered in the District and all 50 states. Only 7% of the District's public-school 8th-graders scored grade-level proficiency or better in math.Not one U.S. state can boast that a majority of the 8th-graders in its public schools last year had achieved grade-level proficiency or better in either reading or math. How much money did your state spend per pupil while failing to adequately educate in reading and math the majority of students in its public schools?

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