The public schools in my town decided several years ago not to publicly release the names of honor roll students, as they had of course done for longer than anyone could remember. The stated reason was because they did not want the kids who were not on the list to feel badly about themselves, or that they were not as smart as those on the list. Naturally they have also abandoned the practice of having a valedictorian and salutatorian. However, they have NOT stopped the practice of identifying those students who excel in athletics. The local weekly always has several pages dedicated to the outcome of all the interscholastic sports teams, including quotes from the team captains and “stars.” No concern about making the kids who do not excel at athletics feel badly about themselves for not being as coordinated, as strong, or as athletic as those in the paper. So you tell me: What’s wrong with this picture?
So, because you have no idea what an individual has done and they mention it, they are assumed to have done nothing and assumed to be someone who the school district would listen to. Our schools have a problem that I know about and a lot of people are pressuring for resolution but it’s going nowhere. .
i_am_the_jam over 9 years ago
American Public Schools™, ladies and gentlemen…
cdward over 9 years ago
That is NOT how it works! I hate this false smack down on our schools. Now, I have seen private schools that don’t five grades.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
@cdwardIs that supposed to be “give” grades?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
The public schools in my town decided several years ago not to publicly release the names of honor roll students, as they had of course done for longer than anyone could remember. The stated reason was because they did not want the kids who were not on the list to feel badly about themselves, or that they were not as smart as those on the list. Naturally they have also abandoned the practice of having a valedictorian and salutatorian. However, they have NOT stopped the practice of identifying those students who excel in athletics. The local weekly always has several pages dedicated to the outcome of all the interscholastic sports teams, including quotes from the team captains and “stars.” No concern about making the kids who do not excel at athletics feel badly about themselves for not being as coordinated, as strong, or as athletic as those in the paper. So you tell me: What’s wrong with this picture?
kattbailey over 9 years ago
So, because you have no idea what an individual has done and they mention it, they are assumed to have done nothing and assumed to be someone who the school district would listen to. Our schools have a problem that I know about and a lot of people are pressuring for resolution but it’s going nowhere. .
TheAuldWan over 9 years ago
too true
rekam Premium Member over 9 years ago
“Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.”