Public schools should not discriminate period.
2007-10-03 20:49:58
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answer #1
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answered by Rocman 3
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Insufficent data, cannot compute.
If a student has mediocre grades, in olden days they would not be allowed to play sports, or be held back a few grades, or be put in Special Education. Any school administrator who does that runs big risks of getting in trouble today. With Bush's No Child Left Behind, it will only get worse.
2007-10-04 04:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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What?
"Based on grade....?" What do you think school is for?
And what do you mean by "discriminate?" Racial? Or do you just think students deserve an A for effort?
2007-10-04 03:50:05
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answered by Zombie 7
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What? School is here for grades I thought? Man alive send the kid to a tutor and get his grades up or he can start sweeping floors for John Edwards already hah!
2007-10-04 03:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, students in higher grades get more privileges than students in lower grades. You can't expect kindergarteners to get the same stuff that fifth graders get.
2007-10-04 04:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Not discriminate, but high grades do have more privileges.
2007-10-04 03:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that's sorta the point. If you want a good grade, you have to work harder to get it.
2007-10-04 04:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i think they should....I also think with such an advancement in todays world around us we should have only one month of summer and school the rest of the year and also extend the highschool year by one more year before they go to college...
2007-10-04 04:01:51
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answered by Sandy B 5
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What exactly are you trying to ask? What grade are you in and how long have you been there?
2007-10-04 03:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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please restate your question...it's unclear.
2007-10-04 03:51:06
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answered by sophieb 7
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