spoon full of sugar
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2005
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OK this is my sons first year in middle school. His school is for the academically advanced and gifted. The curriculum is extemely tough, just the notes they have to keep every day blow anything I did in college away
. That is fine, he knew that was what he was signing up for, it was what he wanted and what all he's teachers recommended. My problem is that on top of the unbelievable work load, the teachers assign stupid make work, his history teacher told me this, it's not just my opinion. She said they give this work out so that the not so bright students can bring their grades up with this duh work that they can handle.(there is no repeating a grade in this school, if you can't maintain a C averege you get kicked out) So after spending months on his science project (which quite frankly, I don't understand) that required a trip to the attic for my husbands college physics textbooks and uncounted hours of an 11 year old boy wrestling with Newton's Laws of Motion I found out that his beautiful A that he's been working so hard for ( and that has taken him away from the rest of the family for the past 2 1/2 months every weekend) has been brought down to a lowly B because he didn't do some of the stupid makework. What was this oh so important work that was worth 50, that's right 50 points? CUT AND PASTE!#$&*!That's right folks! My son works for hours on a project that requires ACTUAL intelligence and the students who can barely manage scissors are handed a grade increase on a silver platter. Now I can hear all you saying, why didn't ds do this Oh! So! Important! cut and paste project? Well because he had due the same week= his science project with 37 page long project paper and project board and oral report, his journalism project with 10 page research paper and oral report, his literature project with 5 page research paper and research project and oral report, and the beginnings of his history project, all of which, except the project board and of course the obligatory oral report, is due before xmas. He still had his usual two-four hours of homework and the nine weeks testing which can count for up to half your grade! So, yes, he was a very bad boy and let the cut and paste slip under his radar, since, as he said, it was just stupid make work, it wouldn't actually TEACH you anything and how could he know it was worth 50 points? Most of his tests are worth 50 points! He put more time, effort and actual INTELLIGENCE into the REAL WORK of HIS project and the kids who watched a bean growing in a pot on their window sill, and therefore had LOTS of extra time to do the all important cut and paste will be getting grades equivalent or better than my son. I'm sure all you Clinton liberals will be just thrilled with this, but it really burns me up. Ayn Rand knew what she was talking about all those years ago. The bright and innovative are eventually just going to give up trying to play by these pc, lets make everyone equal rules and leave all the cut and pasters and their supporters to rot in the absurd world they're creating for themselves.
Moderator, this may be a bit much for the family boards, if you wish, you can move it to the community board.



