June 19, 2022

Public schools are eliminating advanced courses. Won't say why, but don't worry: they're being replaced by...

In many public highschools, honors programs have been eliminated or are being considered for elimination.  It's hard to get a straight answer as to why, but translated from bafflegab it seems to be that allowing brighter students to take advanced courses is unfair.  So eliminating such programs increases equity.

That is, in true Democrat fashion it's not equitable to allow smarter, harder-working students to take more-advanced courses than other students take.

It's an inconvenient truth that slower and less motivated students can't handle the pace of such courses.  Rather than letting just brighter students take advanced courses, the Left's approach (which is to say, the approach of every big-city school board) is simply to abolish such course altogether, forcing all students to only learn what the dullest can handle.

Does that sound to you like a formula for success?

At San Diego's Patrick Henry High School, principal Michelle Henry says advanced and honors courses will be replaced by "a more equitable program that will be part of a district pilot called 'Honors for All.'”

Think that means everyone is taking advanced courses?  Not at all.  The Party's decrees don't change human nature or intelligence.  So the advanced courses will simply be...eliminated.  "Replaced with Honors for All" is a flat cover-your-ass lie to make eliminating advanced courses sound palatable.

Your rulers want it that way.  And really, why should anyone need to take an advanced course anyway, eh?

Source: Moonbattery

https://moonbattery.com/eradicating-excellence-to-impose-equity/

 

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