Many U.S. high school students bored in class: surveyGee. Do ya' think?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A majority of U.S. high school students say they get bored in class every day, and more than one out of five has considered dropping out, according to a survey released on Wednesday.
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In the meantime, let's just take away anything to distract them from their studies. Useless things like art, band, shop, sports, ... All those things that aren't necessary to learn readin', writin', and 'rithmetic.
Things that may help them learn to compete or increase their creativity. Maybe learn them to work with their hands a little and learn them to not rely on other people to do things for them.
After all, kids need to learn to be P.C. Learn that there are no losers, everyone is a winner. Everything must be fair. Can't burst anyone's ego.
No politician left behind, you know.
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... or maybe something like "Life Math" where kids who are not made for algebra learn how to balance a checkbook, figure out what the interest on a car loan will mean in the long run, or how to file taxes?
But it's so much more useful for a burger flipper to know the Pythagorean theorem!
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