Nope. They teach to the middle students; the upper students get bored and the lower students get lost. I’m not sure of the truth of it, but I read a long time ago, that up to 95% of all high school drop-outs qualify for Mensa. And most of the teachers I know, say they spend more time on tests to qualify their school for monetary aid that never does any good, than actually teaching “readin’, writin’ and ’rithmatic”!
Nope. They teach to the middle students; the upper students get bored and the lower students get lost. I’m not sure of the truth of it, but I read a long time ago, that up to 95% of all high school drop-outs qualify for Mensa. And most of the teachers I know, say they spend more time on tests to qualify their school for monetary aid that never does any good, than actually teaching “readin’, writin’ and ’rithmatic”!