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“The test is taking away students’ opportunities to learn in their optimal state and it’s taking away teachers’ opportunity to teach how they teach best,” said Daniel Schilling, a junior at Highland High School who walked out Monday morning.
About 60 to 70 students protested the test at Highland High School, following a large protest by teachers before school early in the morning. Students at Highland lined the sidewalk in front of the school holding signs and chanting “say no to PARCC!”
This being said, WHERE ARE OUR TAX DOLLARS GOING? Sure, they're going to the common core curriculum, but if it ends up not being effective, then the money may as well be burned instead.
"The Bartleby Project begins by inviting 60,000,000 American students, one by one, to peacefully refuse to take standardized tests or to participate in any preparation for these tests; it asks them to act because adults chained to institutions and corporations are unable to; because these tests pervert education, are disgracefully inaccurate, impose brutal stresses without reason, and actively encourage a class system which is poisoning the future of the nation." Read John Taylor Gatto's full statement on the Bartleby Project (it's long).
www.bartlebyproject.com...
originally posted by: nullafides
a reply to: CharlesT
The only true concern I have with home schooling is that the children miss out on socialization. Just as important as the education, IMHO.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
originally posted by: nullafides
a reply to: CharlesT
The only true concern I have with home schooling is that the children miss out on socialization. Just as important as the education, IMHO.
That's why a smart parent will enroll their child in one class such as a foreign language or have them participate in extracurricular activities such as drama or sports or any number of clubs at school.