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cheka.
10th November 2017, 10:19 AM
dont understand this. every STEM graphic/ad/promotion i see is full of baltimorian types :)**

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-09/13-baltimore-high-schools-have-zero-students-are-proficient-math

13 Baltimore High Schools Have Zero Students That Are Proficient In Math

For the past several weeks, one Fox affiliate in Baltimore has been publishing some staggering stories about the Baltimore public school system under an investigative series called "Project Baltimore." Just a few weeks ago we noted one of those stories in which an undercover teacher admitted that public schools routinely pass kids that never even bother to show up for class a single day during the school year.

Now, a stunning new installment of the Project Baltimore series from Fox 45 reveals that 13 public high schools sprinkled around Baltimore, of the city's 39 total, had exactly 0 kids that tested proficient in math.

An alarming discovery coming out of City Schools. Project Baltimore analyzed 2017 state testing data and found one-third of High Schools in Baltimore, last year, had zero students proficient in math.



Project Baltimore analyzed 2017 state test scores released this fall. We paged through 16,000 lines of data and uncovered this: Of Baltimore City’s 39 High Schools, 13 had zero students proficient in math.



Achievement Academy
Carver Vocational-Technical High
Coppin Academy
Excel Acadamy @ Francis M. Wood High
Forest Park High
Frederick Douglass High
Independence School Local 1
Knowledge and Success Academy
New Era Academy
New Hope Academy
Northwestern High
Patterson High
The Reach! Partnership School

Meanwhile, digging a bit deeper, Fox 45 also found that of the 3,804 students in Baltimore's worst 19 high schools, only 14 of them, or less than 1%, were proficient in math.

Digging further, we found another six high schools where one percent tested proficient. Add it up – in half the high schools in Baltimore City, 3804 students took the state test, 14 were proficient in math.



Ben Franklin H.S. at Masonville Cove
ConneXions: Community Based Arts SchoolDigital Harbor High School
Edmondson-Westside High
Renaissance Academy
Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy

Not sursprisingly, only one Baltimore school replied to Fox 45 with a generic comment suggesting that improvement is difficult and "will take time." That said, why do we suspect that 'improvement' will also take just a little more taxpayer money despite the fact that Baltimore already spends $16,000 per year per student...which, mind you, is more than many private schools that deliver far better results.

With these eye-opening results, Project Baltimore reached to North Avenue. But no one inside the building would sit down to answer our questions. Instead, we got a statement. Concerning our investigation, it read, “These results underscore the urgency of the work we are now pursuing. We must do more to meet the needs of all our students.”



That work, according to the statement, involves a new math curriculum started this year, enhanced teacher development and expanded partnerships to provide opportunities for students.



The statement concludes, “There is no simple answer that will close the achievement gap for Baltimore’s students. Though we all want to see results quickly, the work is hard and will take time.”

Of course, we're almost certain that these poor results have absolutely nothing to do with Baltimore's stellar, unionized teachers and administrators who will undoubtedly get to maintain their jobs and exorbitant public pensions despite the complete failure of their students.

cheka.
10th November 2017, 10:23 AM
now this is some funny sh-t - the plan to make these baltimorians care about learning :cool:;D:cool:;)

We must do more to meet the needs of all our students.

That work, according to the statement, involves a new math curriculum started this year, enhanced teacher development and expanded partnerships to provide opportunities for students.

The statement concludes, “There is no simple answer that will close the achievement gap for Baltimore’s students. Though we all want to see results quickly, the work is hard and will take time.”

cheka.
10th November 2017, 10:28 AM
pics of baltimorians in their STEM programs:

http://www.btsbaltimore.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/BeFunky-Collage.jpg

http://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2013/12/13/SLIDE_BCCC-mod_t580.jpg

https://technical.ly/baltimore/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/03/girlsinstem.jpg

Joshua01
10th November 2017, 10:48 AM
I had to work for my grades and work for my college credits and to earn dozens of certifications. As a skilled SME (subject matter expert) I had to, and continue to be required to, demonstrate proficiency in my skill set. I guess that called white privilege these days!!
dont understand this. every STEM graphic/ad/promotion i see is full of baltimorian types :)**

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-09/13-baltimore-high-schools-have-zero-students-are-proficient-math

13 Baltimore High Schools Have Zero Students That Are Proficient In Math

For the past several weeks, one Fox affiliate in Baltimore has been publishing some staggering stories about the Baltimore public school system under an investigative series called "Project Baltimore." Just a few weeks ago we noted one of those stories in which an undercover teacher admitted that public schools routinely pass kids that never even bother to show up for class a single day during the school year.

Now, a stunning new installment of the Project Baltimore series from Fox 45 reveals that 13 public high schools sprinkled around Baltimore, of the city's 39 total, had exactly 0 kids that tested proficient in math.

An alarming discovery coming out of City Schools. Project Baltimore analyzed 2017 state testing data and found one-third of High Schools in Baltimore, last year, had zero students proficient in math.



Project Baltimore analyzed 2017 state test scores released this fall. We paged through 16,000 lines of data and uncovered this: Of Baltimore City’s 39 High Schools, 13 had zero students proficient in math.



Achievement Academy
Carver Vocational-Technical High
Coppin Academy
Excel Acadamy @ Francis M. Wood High
Forest Park High
Frederick Douglass High
Independence School Local 1
Knowledge and Success Academy
New Era Academy
New Hope Academy
Northwestern High
Patterson High
The Reach! Partnership School

Meanwhile, digging a bit deeper, Fox 45 also found that of the 3,804 students in Baltimore's worst 19 high schools, only 14 of them, or less than 1%, were proficient in math.

Digging further, we found another six high schools where one percent tested proficient. Add it up – in half the high schools in Baltimore City, 3804 students took the state test, 14 were proficient in math.



Ben Franklin H.S. at Masonville Cove
ConneXions: Community Based Arts SchoolDigital Harbor High School
Edmondson-Westside High
Renaissance Academy
Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy

Not sursprisingly, only one Baltimore school replied to Fox 45 with a generic comment suggesting that improvement is difficult and "will take time." That said, why do we suspect that 'improvement' will also take just a little more taxpayer money despite the fact that Baltimore already spends $16,000 per year per student...which, mind you, is more than many private schools that deliver far better results.

With these eye-opening results, Project Baltimore reached to North Avenue. But no one inside the building would sit down to answer our questions. Instead, we got a statement. Concerning our investigation, it read, “These results underscore the urgency of the work we are now pursuing. We must do more to meet the needs of all our students.”



That work, according to the statement, involves a new math curriculum started this year, enhanced teacher development and expanded partnerships to provide opportunities for students.



The statement concludes, “There is no simple answer that will close the achievement gap for Baltimore’s students. Though we all want to see results quickly, the work is hard and will take time.”

Of course, we're almost certain that these poor results have absolutely nothing to do with Baltimore's stellar, unionized teachers and administrators who will undoubtedly get to maintain their jobs and exorbitant public pensions despite the complete failure of their students.

Jewboo
10th November 2017, 10:56 AM
pics of baltimorians in their STEM programs:


https://i.pinimg.com/474x/19/b8/c5/19b8c53c7ee95da16c1065632898b117--funny-pics-humor.jpg

crimethink
10th November 2017, 11:28 AM
now this is some funny sh-t - the plan to make these baltimorians care about learning :cool:;D:cool:;)

We must do more to meet the needs of all our students.

That work, according to the statement, involves a new math curriculum started this year, enhanced teacher development and expanded partnerships to provide opportunities for students.

The statement concludes, “There is no simple answer that will close the achievement gap for Baltimore’s students. Though we all want to see results quickly, the work is hard and will take time.”

Professor: ‘Mathematics Itself Operates as Whiteness’

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/453106/math-racist-university-illinois-professor

Joshua01
10th November 2017, 11:55 AM
Professor: ‘Mathematics Itself Operates as Whiteness’

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/453106/math-racist-university-illinois-professor

A math-education professor at the University of Illinois wrote about some of the more racist aspects of math in a new anthology for teachers, arguing that “mathematics itself operates as Whiteness.”

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cheka.
11th November 2017, 04:32 AM
chicago studentz and parents hold pep rally {--->){--->){--->).

those damn teacherz, why dont de'che'vonta pass da test?

http://www.11alive.com/article/sports/nfl/naacp-announces-national-boycott-of-nfl-over-kaepernick/465603610?platform=hootsuite

CHICAGO (WLS) --

Chicago police said they responded to a large fight outside a high school that involved as many as 100 students and parents Wednesday afternoon.

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second city cop reports third pep rally this week

http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/

The trouble here is this wasn't the first fight of the week at Dunbar.

It wasn't even the second.

On Wednesday, it was the third fight in as many days, necessitating a call out of officers from THREE separate districts and resulting in exactly ZERO arrests.

So why bother sending the police at all?

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rahmbo and chicongo pd have a plan to clean up the soaring violence

http://www.cwbchicago.com/search?updated-max=2017-10-31T08:42:00-05:00&max-results=10&start=10&by-date=false

Alderman: City Having Trouble Recruiting New Police

And the pool of applicants who will take the exam in December is the most diverse ever, with 35% women and 71% nonwhite, officials said.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel has pledged to expand the CPD by 970 officers who represent the city’s current ethnic makeup

osoab
11th November 2017, 07:17 AM
Only Kangs in Shiit cayn pas wit no gradez.

Joshua01
11th November 2017, 11:50 AM
Your fluency in ebonics is quite impressive Professor!
Only Kangs in Shiit cayn pas wit no gradez.

steyr_m
11th November 2017, 03:18 PM
Whenever I see names of schools that have "Achievement, Carver, Excel, Frederick Douglass". I know the demographics of the schools and know they are doomed to fail. I'm surprised 14 of 3804 were proficient in math. They probably were not black,,,

Joshua01
11th November 2017, 05:46 PM
This is the best our educational system can do with the tax dollars they're allocated each year? That's unacceptable! Heads need to roll!

osoab
12th November 2017, 04:00 AM
Your fluency in ebonics is quite impressive Professor!

dem ff's ar fo fiine. dem aaes ar fo assshoes.

Cebu_4_2
12th November 2017, 04:28 AM
Common core...

Jewboo
12th November 2017, 04:58 PM
https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1510/53/1510532915439.jpg