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Topic: Why can't they do away with the CAHSEE?

Anonymous b64a9913747415e18ee1c1726c12a823 started this discussion 2 months (2008-10-08 22:19:05 UTC) ago:

I passed the fucking test in English, but I keep failing in Mathamatics by twelve points and then nine points. Why the fuck don't they just do away with this fucking test. Everyone fucking fails it and these government bastards look for one student who has passed it easlily just as a fucking excuse for making the rest of us suffer. Fuck you California, just fuck you.

Anonymous 313a16f19faa58ce878c4fc17f645626 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-08 22:52:10 UTC) ago, 33 minutes later (#67,721):

They need standardize test like this in order to assess the student's grasp of concepts and obtain data on what areas need more funding or reworked teaching strategy.

Anonymous 4b885516eec9a07387e7a793f4f1adaa replied with this 2 months (2008-10-09 05:41:55 UTC) ago, 7 hours later (#67,868):

That test was easy as fuck. I passed it the first time I took it.

Are you planning on going to college? Because SAT or college level maths will be more difficult.

Anonymous b64a9913747415e18ee1c1726c12a823 (OP) replied with this 2 months (2008-10-09 09:05:46 UTC) ago, 3 hours later (#67,899):

@67,868

I failed the mathamatics test by 12 and 9 (second time) points. I passed the Language Arts once, and it sucks, because you may have completed your courses and have all required credits, but in order to gradulate, it all comes down to a fucking goddamn test.

When my brother was in school, all he had to do was write a fucking essy. What the fuck happen to this shit?

Anonymous b2b566b2d42403f264c3399469093b1a replied with this 2 months (2008-10-09 21:59:49 UTC) ago, 13 hours later (#68,025):

They can't do away with the CAHSEE because they want to make sure that you received all the proper education you're supposed to get in high school. They don't want people running around with diplomas who don't actually know how to do jack shit. If you can't pass it, study harder. You don't blame the teacher if you fail his test, do you?

Anonymous b64a9913747415e18ee1c1726c12a823 (OP) replied with this 2 months (2008-10-09 22:43:39 UTC) ago, 44 minutes later (#68,057):

@68,025

Some parents do, mostly because the teacher is partly to blame for his ways. That sounds like something from the future, I'm predicting this, there shall be a "Parents/Students Guild" that grades the teachers on their proformence. There was something about this on the news, but I have a feeling this will come to pass. Sorry for playing fortuneteller, but I just thought I let a little something there.

Anonymous 313a16f19faa58ce878c4fc17f645626 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-10 01:44:20 UTC) ago, 3 hours later (#68,124):

@68,057

That already exist, it is called NCLB

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