Friday, December 24, 2010

A SCORCHING INDICTMENT OF AMERICA'S SCHOOLS

They only have to get 31 out of 99 questions right to pass and 23% of high school graduates cannot even do that??? Why in the hell were these numbskulls awarded high school diplomas? America’s schools have really sunk to a new low. But fear not, some of our high school students excel in sports. And our dumbest black students can really dribble dem basketballs and shoot dem dar hoops.

NEARLY 25% FAIL ARMY ENTRANCE EXAM
By Christine Armario and Dorie Turner

Associated Press
December 21, 2010

MIAMI – Nearly one-fourth of the students who try to join the U.S. Army fail its entrance exam, painting a grim picture of an education system that produces graduates who can't answer basic math, science and reading questions, according to a new study released Tuesday.

The report by The Education Trust bolsters a growing worry among military and education leaders that the pool of young people qualified for military service will grow too small.

"Too many of our high school students are not graduating ready to begin college or a career — and many are not eligible to serve in our armed forces," U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told the AP. "I am deeply troubled by the national security burden created by America's underperforming education system."

The effect of the low eligibility rate might not be noticeable now — the Department of Defense says it is meeting its recruitment goals — but that could change as the economy improves, said retired Navy Rear Admiral Jamie Barnett.

"If you can't get the people that you need, there's a potential for a decline in your readiness," said Barnett, who is part of the group Mission: Readiness, a coalition of retired military leaders working to bring awareness to the high ineligibility rates.

The report by The Education Trust found that 23 percent of recent high school graduates don't get the minimum score needed on the enlistment test to join any branch of the military. Questions are often basic, such as: "If 2 plus x equals 4, what is the value of x?"

The military exam results are also worrisome because the test is given to a limited pool of people: Pentagon data shows that 75 percent of those aged 17 to 24 don't even qualify to take the test because they are physically unfit, have a criminal record or didn't graduate high school.

Educators expressed dismay that so many high school graduates are unable to pass a test of basic skills.

"It's surprising and shocking that we are still having students who are walking across the stage who really don't deserve to be and haven't earned that right," said Tim Callahan with the Professional Association of Georgia Educators, a group that represents more than 80,000 educators.

Recruits must score at least a 31 out of 99 on the first stage of the three-hour test to get into the Army. The Marines, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard recruits need higher scores.

Further tests determine what kind of job the recruit can do with questions on mechanical maintenance, accounting, word comprehension, mathematics and science.

The study shows wide disparities in scores among white and minority students, similar to racial gaps on other standardized tests. Nearly 40 percent of black students and 30 percent of Hispanics don't pass, compared with 16 percent of whites. The average score for blacks is 38 and for Hispanics is 44, compared to whites' average score of 55.

The study also found disparities across states, with Wyoming having the lowest ineligibility rate, at 13 percent, and Hawaii having the highest, at 38.3 percent.

3 comments:

Centurion said...

Access to an education used to be considered a privilege. Then it became a right. Like other rights...it is now taken for granted, and simply endured by most.

I mean...if you're gonna sell drugs, be guananteed an income and housing (welfare)...also a right...why bother?

BarkGrowlBite said...

Centurion also wrote: 'That should read "searing" indictment. Where'd YOU go to school???'

Obviously, I did not go to Harvard or Yale.

I'm replacing 'seering' with 'scorching' and am going to demand that all my schools, from H.S. to grad school, rescind the diploma and degrees they gave me.

Centurion said...

Just thought it prudent to point that out Howie. (Just kidding).

But you have to admit, when you think about it in context with the articel (which I whole heartedly agree with by the way)...it's a pretty funny headline.

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