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glenn paul
Waverly, NY
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Very glad to hear this. Young people, you have to use math all your life in some form or other. Not necessarily algerba, but basic math. Keep up the good work. A huge Aloha from Northeast PA.
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Barbara Woerner
Kailua Kona, HI
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So what exactly is this supposed to mean ? Asians score the highest, Caucasians come next, then Hispanic and then your African Peoples...it is how it always will be, you can spend all the money you want and it won't change the way things are.If the scores spike a little, what does that mean..that people can breathe some "Collective Sigh"?..i don't think so...it means absolutely nothing. Education is a personal thing..if the culture/work ethic/and "history" isn't there..it's pointless. That is what Trade Schools are/were supposed to be for. Every kid 'can't get it" no matter how much money and political correctness one throws at the problem.
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Selah
Kailua Kona, HI
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Barbara Woerner wrote: So what exactly is this supposed to mean ? Asians score the highest, Caucasians come next, then Hispanic and then your African Peoples...it is how it always will be, you can spend all the money you want and it won't change the way things are.If the scores spike a little, what does that mean..that people can breathe some "Collective Sigh"?..i don't think so...it means absolutely nothing. Education is a personal thing..if the culture/work ethic/and "history" isn't there..it's pointless. That is what Trade Schools are/were supposed to be for. Every kid 'can't get it" no matter how much money and political correctness one throws at the problem. That is so correct!
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Translator
Kailua Kona, HI
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for sure! Education takes too much money . For what?
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tita inside
Kailua Kona, HI
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yo..why people think the goernment supposed to fix everything? Parents need to learn the kids well in maths or not expect the schools to do everything
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Jason
Kailua Kona, HI
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Well ... What is one to do about education, it is such a volatile issue and I agree that it is unfortunate that not everyone can succeed and go to college and we need to start being realistic about this fact now
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Since: Sep 08
Honolulu
ISP:
Newport News, VA
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Relatively speeking, Hawaii is still near the bottom. 32nd tied with 12 still means only 6 states faired worse. 40th tied with 5 means only 5 states faired worse. 37% of fourth graders perming at level and 25% of eighth graders performingming at level really means two thirds of fourth graders are not meeting standards, and three fourths of the eight graders are not meeting standards. Change the spin instead of saying we improved (most likely by tying with others) that we as a state still cannot make the top 40.
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Yucky
Honolulu, HI
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Barbara Woerner wrote: So what exactly is this supposed to mean ? Asians score the highest, Caucasians come next, then Hispanic and then your African Peoples...it is how it always will be, you can spend all the money you want and it won't change the way things are.If the scores spike a little, what does that mean..that people can breathe some "Collective Sigh"?..i don't think so...it means absolutely nothing. Education is a personal thing..if the culture/work ethic/and "history" isn't there..it's pointless. That is what Trade Schools are/were supposed to be for. Every kid 'can't get it" no matter how much money and political correctness one throws at the problem. Who's at the bottom? Hawaiians or Filippinos?
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huh
Waipahu, HI
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Yucky wrote: <quoted text> Who's at the bottom? Hawaiians or Filippinos? yes.
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Pat Hummingmotor
Kailua, HI
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I am so proud of our students' achievements and their drastic improvements this past year. Instead of being abyssmally below the national average, they're just way below the national average. This year I promise to increase the...hey, it that the new issue of People magazine?
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Shaka Brahdah
Apo, AE
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Good news! My daughter scored 420 on this math test. She is on the student council,a star AYSO player and a good role model for her classmates. Oh, and very humble! Parents need to spend time with them everyday and guide them! We can do this!
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Shaka Brahdah
Apo, AE
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Felicia
Waipahu, HI
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Shaka Brahdah wrote: Oh, and very humble!! She inherited that trait from you.
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Musubi
Honolulu, HI
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Here's hoping the DOE doesn't rest on the improvements and instead builds on progress. Wonder if furloughs will have a negative effect? We'll see in the next study...
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Rally For Education
Princeville, HI
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Let the Governor and our legislators know that balancing the state budget on the backs of families whose children attend public schools is unacceptable. Call, e-mail and write to your elected officials now. What's more important than our childrens' education?
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Hi Maggie Maggot
Princeville, HI
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Barbara Woerner wrote: So what exactly is this supposed to mean ? Asians score the highest, Caucasians come next, then Hispanic and then your African Peoples...it is how it always will be, you can spend all the money you want and it won't change the way things are.If the scores spike a little, what does that mean..that people can breathe some "Collective Sigh"?..i don't think so...it means absolutely nothing. Education is a personal thing..if the culture/work ethic/and "history" isn't there..it's pointless. That is what Trade Schools are/were supposed to be for. Every kid 'can't get it" no matter how much money and political correctness one throws at the problem. Yup. Some people will be bigots no matter what.
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Translator
Waipahu, HI
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Barbara Woerner wrote: So what exactly is this supposed to mean ? Asians score the highest, Caucasians come next, then Hispanic and then your African Peoples...it is how it always will be, you can spend all the money you want and it won't change the way things are.If the scores spike a little, what does that mean..that people can breathe some "Collective Sigh"?..i don't think so...it means absolutely nothing. Education is a personal thing..if the culture/work ethic/and "history" isn't there..it's pointless. That is what Trade Schools are/were supposed to be for. Every kid 'can't get it" no matter how much money and political correctness one throws at the problem. Fake Barbara. Take yer Prozac.
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DADDY LAU
AOL
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Send them to St. Louis School for a great education!!!!!!!!
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Translator
Waipahu, HI
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Rally For Education wrote: Let the Governor and our legislators know that balancing the state budget on the backs of families whose children attend public schools is unacceptable. Call, e-mail and write to your elected officials now. What's more important than our childrens' education? I think the building you want is across the street from the Capitol. Go to the BOE in the Liliuokalani Building.
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Translator
Waipahu, HI
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Translator wrote: for sure! Education takes too much money . For what? Holy Cra---PPPP! Fake Translator TOO!
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