Many of America’s Black youths cannot read or do math — and that imperils us all – The Hill

"In California, 90 percent of students cannot do math or read well. In New York, the numbers are 85 percent and 82 percent. In Illinois it is 86 percent and 85 percent. In Texas the numbers are 84 percent and 89 percent...To use Mrs. (Winsome) Sears’s words, they are 'functionally illiterate,' meaning that they are 'unable to manage daily living and employment tasks.'"
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Nothing new here move on

Mike
4 years ago

What percentage have an iPhone, laptop, gaming system, cable TV and/or or entertainment subscription packages and high speed internet?

Do they spend more time on aforementioned electronc entertainment or homework?

streeterville
4 years ago

Watched Winsome Sears’ post-election LT Gov speech; she has excellent potential for national political career ahead of her as a personable and likeable straight-talking POC woman Republican. WSJ editorial this week skewered “progressives” for being elitist racists beneath their polished veneer of fake empathy and false concern for “the masses”. Article noted the double-speaking “do as I say, not as I do” policies of Woke politicians and their pretend-progressive wealthy sponsors and college-educated SJW-espousing liberal constituency. It’s easy to be “progressive” when you’re otherwise isolated from realities of your progressive politics: million-dollar+ home w/electronic security, private schools for the kids,… Read more »

Last edited 4 years ago by streeterville
BB
4 years ago

Do not forget- All democrat states and cities!!!

ProzacPlease
4 years ago

Congratulations Randi Weingarten and the entire education establishment in the US. You have managed to create a permanent underclass while pretending to be the champions for the very people you have hurt. All this during 60 yrs when we have invested about $20 trillion to lift these people up. It wasn’t easy to completely squander this opportunity, but you have managed to do it.

Oh, and a shout-out to your partners in the Democratic party who helped you do it.

Last edited 4 years ago by ProzacPlease
NB-Chicago
4 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

and of course for weingarten/ comrade sharkey and his crew, the absolute flop of vastly overprice public education and lack of choice in black communities could never-ever-never possibly have anything to do with astronomical crime, astronomical incarceration rates, collapses of 2 parent families, etc in black communities.

Freddy
4 years ago
Reply to  NB-Chicago

I knew someone who helped a case worker who said that a mom will get more money if single than she would if married. If there was an adult male in the home who could be the father they would come back when she was alone. Also heard one person bring that up a while back at a Sen Stadelman town hall meeting. That is one reason for so many single moms. If I’m not mistaken the fathers name does not have to be on the birth certificate. Two state reps a few years back presented a bill that the… Read more »

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

I have more than a passing familiarity with the benefits and child support system. In order to get welfare benefits the recipient is required by federal law to turn in the name of baby daddy, and the state government must chase down the father to prove paternity and collect support. Under state law, the name on the birth certificate doesn’t legally establish the father, it is just a presumption, as is being married at time of the marriage. The only ways to establish paternity in IL is by a judicial or administrative determination (most of the time via DNA or… Read more »

Last edited 4 years ago by debtsor
Freddy
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

This is the legislation on what I was referring to from 2016
https://chicagoist.com/2016/02/20/lawmakers_file_legislation_that_wou.php

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