catherine
<font color=red>Hey not fair, you guys already hav
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Christine said:Well, in Virginia they are supposed to be "stopping" all of that with the Standards of Learning (SOL) tests. But I'm sure there is a way around it.
My cousin graduated and can barely read. I know he has some type of learning disability that was never explored/diagnosed, etc. Fortunately, he was able to overcome this and went the "mechanical/trade" way of life. He is a mechanic, a master electrician, and a home builder and makes millions of dollars. Unfortunately he still cannot read well and this is an embarrassment for him. It made it very hard for him to pass the tests he needed for his career. I'm not sure that I can blame the schools for his reading problem, but they definitely had a part in it--and to think he NEVER failed a grade.
What I don't understand is why would his teachers pass him if he wasn't able to do the work? It must've been obvious to them that he was failing! It doesn't make any sense to me at all.

