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Los Angeles Schools: Standards Lowered So Mestizos Can Graduate

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22,000 students — some as old as 22 — fail to meet current standards; it’s even worse in heavily-Black areas. Whites are fleeing Third World school systems as they implode.

THE Hispanic-dominated Los Angeles Unified School District Board has decided it is better to let failing students graduate with D grades rather than deny them a diploma because of their poor grades in college prep classes.

The board unanimously agreed on Tuesday that students with a D grade in so-called A-G courses, which are required for entry to the University of California and California State University systems, could graduate and earn their diploma. The Daily News reported that 51 percent of incoming seniors are behind on the courses.

Although she voted for the change, board member Tamar Galatzan was worried about the board’s action, asserting, “I am worried we are setting students up for failure because this district hasn’t gotten its act together,” according to SCPR.

LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines had suggested that the district spend $15 million in the 2015-16 school year on a graduation initiative to help failing students. Some ideas included offering online classes to make up credits and expanding summer school.

The fact that 22,000 LAUSD students in the Class of 2017 would not gain their diploma because of the district’s policy of maintaining a C grade in the college prep classes may have influenced the board’s decision, as well as the fact that neighboring districts and charter schools had no such requirement.

The board decided to offer students who needed to stay in high school until age 22 more services.

LAUSD had stated in 2011, “Beginning with entering 9th grade students on July 1, 2012 and thereafter (graduating class of 2016 and beyond) students must be enrolled in the fifteen-course college preparatory A-G sequence and must complete these courses with a passing grade of ‘D’ or better for high school graduation, and ‘C’ or better to meet the minimum University of California (UC)/California State University (CSU) requirement.”

According to the California Department of Education’s Educational Demographics Unit, over 476,000 high school students are Hispanic or Latino, comprising 73.7 percent of the high schools’ student body. Dropout rates hover around 17 percent. 

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Source: Breitbart

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Sethmoto101
Sethmoto101
7 November, 2019 6:58 am

Hispanics tend to overpopulate, the California state university system is a result. Whites need them to pick lettuce, landscape, drywall, and customize car paint. And that is being generous to people often here illegally. But what does California need with 70,000+ ESL college graduates each year? Well, its population has doubled since 1980, almost entirely of non-whites. It hasn’t made California any nicer, though on paper it has made it cumulatively richer. Unlike jews, Hispanics are often very productive and skilled blue collar workers. That doesn’t mean their kids need to attend UCLA with an 9th grade reading level. If the jews can forge NY into a totalitarian, punitively-taxed, gun-seizing, single-party Little Israel in thrall to its gov’t grant-dependent Hassidic/Orthodox leaders like Sheldon Silver or Dov Hikind, latins can make… Read more »