As reported this week, 41% of Baltimore public high school students failed to earn even a “D” grade point average. Twice the number of students than the previous year, distance learning during Covid didn’t work out so good.
The good news, the number of students with a B or better stayed about the same.
The lesson, personal responsibility is the most important lesson in life. And the most important factor in education isn’t money as we often hear. Baltimore schools outspend 97% of other large school districts. According to Forbes, that is almost $18,000 per student! Can someone give us that for our homeschool!
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