Well, we thought "Robin Hood" might be revamped a while back. However, there was little mention during last year's regular session. The TSC has heard the case before and ruled in its favor. Many richer ISDs aggressively fight TEA over the funding disparity - to little avail. Robin Hood has generated lots of animosity between districts. Personally, I hate Chapter 41/43 because it breeds corruption outside of education.Originally posted by: digitalsm
Then you have Texas who had the bright idea of taking money from the rich school districts and give them to the poor, causing the best school districts regress academically. Thats why there will be a special session soon, because this whole ludicris plan is likely to be found unconstitutional by the Texas Supreme Court.
<--lives in a "rich" ISD.
Now this is the kind of wonderful success story I love hearing about! Such success wouldn't be possible with the dumb-it-down system described earlier in this thread.Originally posted by: maluckey
Odd, my High School Valedictorian was a black minority. She ONLY took advanced or AP classes, and still managed a 4.0 average. NAACP says she should have been held back to be fair to others.......
She entered college as a Sophomore, after transferring her AP credits and the credits from the CLEP. She graduated ahead of schedule with her Bachelors Degree in Mathemetics, and finished her PHD just 5 years after High School. Without the Advanced learning from these special classes, she would not have been this far ahead of the power curve.
