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bergoise? It is spelled bourgeois.Illuminatus Primus wrote:The IB is internationally recognized, and we don't have a vast majority Asian bergoise student body.Exonerate wrote: http://www.abcusd.k12.ca.us/srcards/whitney.pdf
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*slaps self in forehead*phongn wrote:bergoise? It is spelled bourgeois.Illuminatus Primus wrote:The IB is internationally recognized, and we don't have a vast majority Asian bergoise student body.Exonerate wrote: http://www.abcusd.k12.ca.us/srcards/whitney.pdf
I always get that one wrong. I should've been a French student, not a Spanish one.
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Somebody please make the sexual joke that is almost screaming for! I don't feel like it at the moment.Darth Wong wrote:Innerbrat is internationally recognized?Illuminatus Primus wrote:The IB is internationally recognized, and we don't have a vast majority Asian bergoise student body.
And, as to why my "by choice" school didn't kick out the idiots/criminals (I shit you not, people stole computer parts and didn't even get suspended), I will tell you what I was told by a cynical retired Navy Commander:
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Well, here's my old high school. Currently 3500 students, down from a high (my senior year) of 5000. Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, Physics teacher in the National Teacher Hall of Fame (Jane Bray Nelson) who also was an Air Force Society Central Florida Science Educator of the Year in 1998. The school was actually fairly good, considering it was heavily migrant (class size fluctuated up to 200 students per year net change) and many of those were "migrant workers" children, whose family never settled in one place long enough for them to become accustomed to any one school system.
And we used the 94-100 grading scale. I had three Bs in high school. They were a 93.4, a 93.2, and a 92.7. The 7-point scale can make a big difference for some students (yes, I'm bitter...it meant I was 24th in my class instead of 1st).
And we used the 94-100 grading scale. I had three Bs in high school. They were a 93.4, a 93.2, and a 92.7. The 7-point scale can make a big difference for some students (yes, I'm bitter...it meant I was 24th in my class instead of 1st).
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the states with the lowest scores seem to be primarily rural states...should this be a suprise????Phil Skayhan wrote:Perhaps a graphic would help illustrate the trend
And Shep, it says "Garden State" not "Farm State". If your only experience in NJ was along the Turnpike (especially above New Brunswick) then your assumption would seem true. But go just a little west of that and you might be surprised.
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Aeolus, the more rural states are the central states. They have some of the better education. The real worst states are the deep-south states (specifically Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama) as well as the south west, especilly New Mexico and Nevada. The best, ofcourse, are the New England states. I'm surprised that the midwest-northern states got so high, tho. Especially Montana.. You wouldn't expect that.
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I'd be interested to see someone chart population growth against quality of schools statewide. It seems to me, just looking at the map, that a few sun belt states with booming populations are near the bottom of the list. It could be that in some states, rapidly growing populations are placing additional stress on the school systems, while schools in states with steady or declining populations do better (at least until the tax base erodes to the point that budgets have to be cut).
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Very interesting. I didn't have time to make a graph, but here's a list of states ordered by population growth, with their education ranking next to them. The bottom ten states for education have been bolded in red. The top ten have been bolded in green.
Even just looking at which end of the list at which the colors fall shows a correlation. For the first time, I wish I was still in stat class so I had access to the programs that could crunch these numbers a little better. Still, it seems my theory about a correlation between population growth and quality of schools seems at least partly correct.1. Nevada-49
2. Arizona-45
3. Colorado-35
4. Utah-25
5. Idaho-30
6. Georgia-36
7. Florida-40
8. Texas-34
9. North Carolina-21
10. Washington-33
11. Oregon-32
12. New Mexico-50
13. Delaware-19
14. Tennessee-42
15. South Carolina-41
16. Alaska-23
17. Virginia-17
18. California-44
19. Arkansas-38
20. Montana-4
21. Minnesota-12
22. New Hampshire-26
23. Maryland-18
24. Mississippi-48
25. Alabama-46
26. Oklahoma-39
27. Indiana-13
28. Kentucky-37
29. Wisconsin-8/9
30. Missouri-28
31. Hawaii-43
32. Wyoming-14
33. New Jersey-5
34. Illinois-27
35. Kansas-15
36. South Dakota-31
37. Nebraska-11
38. Vermont-2
39. Michigan-20
40. Louisiana-47
41. Massachusetts-1
42. New York-10
43. Iowa-8/9
44. Ohio-22
45. Rhode Island-16
46. Maine-6
47. Connecticut-3
48. Pennsylvania-7
49. West Virginia-29
50. North Dakota-24
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Does that mean that only morons move to Nevada?
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Not at all. Remember how the school systems were graded--per pupil spending and class size were important factors. If you've got a state population that's growing faster than the state education budget, class sizes are going to increase and per pupil spending will fall, even if you're actually increasing the education budget every year. Remember that developers can build houses for new residents faster than school districts can raise the money to expand their staffs and build bigger buildings.Gil Hamilton wrote:Does that mean that only morons move to Nevada?
It's obviously not the only factor--Louisiana is in the bottom ten for population growth AND quality of schools--but I think that could be one of the major reasons why Sun Belt states tended to score lower than Northeastern states.
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Believe it or not.. That kind of surprises me.. I expected NM to be more in the mid-region..12. New Mexico-50
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Louisiana is ranked as it is because it's filled with dumbshits.RedImperator wrote:It's obviously not the only factor--Louisiana is in the bottom ten for population growth AND quality of schools--but I think that could be one of the major reasons why Sun Belt states tended to score lower than Northeastern states.
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Actually, I was trying to make a joke, but but I phrased it badly. I should have said "Does that mean you'd have to be a moron to move to Nevada? "RedImperator wrote:Not at all. Remember how the school systems were graded--per pupil spending and class size were important factors. If you've got a state population that's growing faster than the state education budget, class sizes are going to increase and per pupil spending will fall, even if you're actually increasing the education budget every year. Remember that developers can build houses for new residents faster than school districts can raise the money to expand their staffs and build bigger buildings.
It's obviously not the only factor--Louisiana is in the bottom ten for population growth AND quality of schools--but I think that could be one of the major reasons why Sun Belt states tended to score lower than Northeastern states.
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