Sorry for the long post but this just annoys me. You know, I took the math, science, history, and english regents only a few years ago. I never had a problem with them. And trust me, I didn't even try. (Still passed with flying colors, I guess my brain is a sponge.)
I have 3 friends that are now math teachers on LI. They (and I) cannot believe the amount of kids that cannot pass these tests. Well not so much "cannot" pass them, more like "won't" pass them because they REFUSE to try. Downright refuse. When I took the tests, passing was a 65%. And there was no curve, at all! I never saw a curve in grades until college and even then they only gave you a point or two, not 28 points!!
Its not always the teachers who are causing the horrible grades. It is the students who just don't care and the parents who pay no attention until it is too late. One of my friends posts all of her students grades online for the students and parents to see. She makes phone calls home and sets up meetings with the parents. She does this for every student. I think it was about 2 days before midterms that she gets a phone call from a mother complaining that their student is failing and she (the teacher) did nothing to inform the mother. She also has students to who come class with no notebook and no pens and just sleep. She reprimands them, sends them to the principal, calls their parents, gives them paper and pens and nothing gets them motivated. These are the students that come in at the last week demanding extra credit.
I'm not saying there arent bad teachers out there. I had my fair share of them. But I have also had excellent teachers. Ones who would do everything possible to make learning fun and to allow their students to pass. I'll admit that math isn't the worlds easiest thing and I know some people just don't get it, but that does not explain why they can't pass a regents exam. I have friends who just don't understand math but they tried and still passed the regents when 65 was the passing grade with no curve. I believe that if these students would just try and their parents also put in the effort then things like this wouldn't be happening.