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High School Kills Color-Coded ID Program

theodp writes "Anaheim Union High School District has killed a controversial incentive program that assigned students color-coded ID cards and planners based on state test scores, required those who performed poorly to stand in a separate lunch line and awarded the others with discounts. The program was designed to urge students to raise scores on the California Standards Tests, but it also raised concern among parents and students who said it illegally revealed test scores and embarrassed those who didn't do well."

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  1. US funds K-12 very well by Quila · · Score: 3, Informative

    In fact, we're near the top for the amount of money we spend per pupil.

    The problem is much of that is wasted: bloated administrations, feel-good PC courses that don't help core education, and teachers unions that flat-out admit they don't give a damn about students.

    Add to that apathetic parents, and you have a crappy school system that won't get better no matter how much money we pump into it.

  2. Re:Wow, just write an 'F' on their forehead by sconeu · · Score: 1, Informative

    And why cater to the top 5%? They're already the most likely to get scholarship funding.

    Bwahahahahahahah!!!! Oh wait, you're serious???? My daughter graduated in the top 4% of her class. Scholarship money offered -- $0.

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