idk what your experience has been but it sounds to me like that's just an interesting connection to make in a paperif it's not relevant obv that's kinda weird but english teachers love seeing allusions to things like that
at my school they boost all scores so that the highest scored person gets a 100. meaning if everyone gets 60 and one person an 80 suddenly everyone has 80 and one person 100.since they have classes for the less-skilled this can really help those students who might all score like 50-75 on a hard test.
The majority of the nig-nogs in my school just drop out at 16.
I'm confused, you said your friend is a better writer and also referenced a Native-American myth but got a worse grade. Just to clarify your friend who did this is plain old white and not of Lakota ancestry herself right?
French Canadian, so she's plain old white.
In 2009, Princeton sociologist Thomas Espenshade and researcher Alexandria Walton Radford, in their book No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal, examined data on students applying to college in 1997 and calculated that Asian-Americans needed nearly perfect SAT scores of 1550 to have the same chance of being accepted at a top private university as whites who scored 1410 and African Americans who got 1100.
Mine isn't at all, they just want to look good to the state
mine is that way too. if you post anything that seems embarrassing to the school on facebook/twiiter then you get suspended, and all the school does is teach the test.
Mine would probably suspend me if they found this post. They teach to the test as well.
did your school do the PARCC this year?