Good job Texas!

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The state's graduation rate is worst among Hispanics, the state's fastest-growing population. Only about half of Texas' 4.3 million Hispanics age 25 and older have a high school degree, the report states.
 

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The state's graduation rate is worst among Hispanics, the state's fastest-growing population. Only about half of Texas' 4.3 million Hispanics age 25 and older have a high school degree, the report states.

damn u steve.
 

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Originally posted by: Anubis
HZAHAHAHAHA makes that dude that is an exchange students thread even funnier

There are no Hispanics in Firsco. Trust me.
 

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This was on Politics and News a while ago. This info includes GED recipients as high school graduates, which is very misleading. A GED is worthless compared to a highschool degree, unless you get further education. Well both are worthless without further education but a GED cant compare to a Highschool Diploma in terms of the amount of hours of education, and actual knowledge.

When not counting GED recipients as high school graduates, Texas ranks in the high 30s.
 

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Originally posted by: digitalsm
This was on Politics and News a while ago. This info includes GED recipients as high school graduates, which is very misleading. A GED is worthless compared to a highschool degree, unless you get further education.

When not counting GED recipients as high school graduates, Texas ranks in the high 30s.

Thank you, I feel better.


Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
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Good job!:disgust:

Yeah, awesome job by our border patrol.

I agree, but most schools outside of North Texas or Austin suck.
 

brigden

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I've been to Texas, and, as far as I'm concerned, the only thing worth noting was the women.
 

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
HZAHAHAHAHA makes that dude that is an exchange students thread even funnier

There are no Hispanics in Firsco. Trust me.

:( too bad for him

Let me give you an idea of Frisco.


Frisco was all farms about 3 years ago. Then, they built a mall. Stores started going in around it. Next came the soccer moms. Its been that way for the past 2 years.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
HZAHAHAHAHA makes that dude that is an exchange students thread even funnier

There are no Hispanics in Firsco. Trust me.

:( too bad for him

Let me give you an idea of Frisco.


Frisco was all farms about 3 years ago. Then, they built a mall. Stores started going in around it. Next came the soccer moms. Its been that way for the past 2 years.

hahahahaha they send exchange students to the best places dont they
 

digitalsm

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Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
HZAHAHAHAHA makes that dude that is an exchange students thread even funnier

There are no Hispanics in Firsco. Trust me.

:( too bad for him

Let me give you an idea of Frisco.


Frisco was all farms about 3 years ago. Then, they built a mall. Stores started going in around it. Next came the soccer moms. Its been that way for the past 2 years.

It is the typical wealthy suburb of Dallas or Fort Worth.

Really its like any area, rich to the north of the city, poor to the south of the city. There are some exceptions but not many.
 

Crusty

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Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Anubis
HZAHAHAHAHA makes that dude that is an exchange students thread even funnier

There are no Hispanics in Firsco. Trust me.

:( too bad for him

Let me give you an idea of Frisco.


Frisco was all farms about 3 years ago. Then, they built a mall. Stores started going in around it. Next came the soccer moms. Its been that way for the past 2 years.


Just like it is in Houston anywhere 20+ miles outside from the city.
 

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Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: m2kewl
woohoo! Duyba the edumacation president!

:p

Cant teach people who cant, or wont speak english.



Still, when he was running for office he was considered 'the savior of ed in texas'. The same guy who thinks no child left behind is a good idea.