US OPRF to implement race-based grading system in 2022-23 school year - Last year the same school lowered the score for an "F" to 19 percent

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Oak Park and River Forest High School administrators will require teachers next school year to adjust their classroom grading scales to account for the skin color or ethnicity of its students.

School board members discussed the plan called “Transformative Education Professional Development & Grading” at a meeting on May 26, presented by Assistant Superintendent for Student Learning Laurie Fiorenza.

In an effort to equalize test scores among racial groups, OPRF will order its teachers to exclude from their grading assessments variables it says disproportionally hurt the grades of black students. They can no longer be docked for missing class, misbehaving in school or failing to turn in their assignments, according to the plan.

“Traditional grading practices perpetuate inequities and intensify the opportunity gap,” reads a slide in the PowerPoint deck outlining its rationale and goals.

It calls for what OPRF leaders describe as “competency-based grading, eliminating zeros from the grade book…encouraging and rewarding growth over time.”

Teachers are being instructed how to measure student “growth” while keeping the school leaders' political ideology in mind.

“Teachers and administrators at OPRFHS will continue the process necessary to make grading improvements that reflect our core beliefs,” the plan states, promising to “consistently integrate equitable assessment and grading practices into all academic and elective courses” by fall 2023.

According to the Illinois State Board of Education, 38 percent of OPRF sophomore students taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) failed.

The OPRF failure rate was 77 percent for black students, 49 percent for Hispanics, 27 percent for Asians and 25 percent for whites.

"Signal and reinforce districts’ DEIJ values”

Advocates for so-called "equity based" grading practices, which seek to raise the grade point averages of black students and lower scores of higher-achieving Asian, white and Hispanic ones, say new grading criteria are necessary to further school districts' mission of DEIJ, or "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice."

"By training teachers to remove the non-academic factors from their grading practices and recognize when personal biases manifest, districts can proactively signal a clear commitment toward DEIJ," said Margaret Sullivan, associate director at the Education Advisory Board, which sells consulting services to colleges and universities.

Sullivan calls grading based on traditional classroom testing and homework performance “outdated practices” and foster "unconscious biases."

"Teachers may unintentionally let non-academic factors—like student behavior or whether a student showed up to virtual class—interfere with their final evaluation of students.," she said. “Traditional student grades include non-academic criteria that do not reflect student learning gains—including participation and on-time homework submission."

School districts across the U.S. are "experimenting with getting rid of zero-to-100 point scales and other strategies to keep missed assignments from dramatically bringing down overall grades," according to a March Associated Press report. "Others are allowing students to retake tests and turn work in late. Also coming under scrutiny are extra-credit assignments than can favor students with more advantages."

The report interviewed science teacher Brad Beadell of Santa Clara, Calif., who said he has "stopped giving zeros and deducting points for late work" as well as allowing students "unlimited retakes for quizzes and tests."

Fiorenza called for a switch to race-based grading last August, after issuing a report chronicling a spike in "F" grades by OPRF students in the 2020-21 school year.

"OPRF’s administration will adopt language that makes and keeps the system visible and continues to name racism as a complex interconnected structure," she wrote. "We must recognize the unique challenges faced during the pandemic intensify the need for a systemic approach to confronting the racial and socioeconomic discrepancies often experienced by our underrepresented student population."

Last year, West Cook News reported on an adjusted grade point average scale implemented by OPRF teacher Fiona Hill. It lowered the score for an "F" to 19 percent.

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This race shit is getting so out there I’m honestly expecting in a few years for the Dems to start actively pushing for “race based separation” at an entire society level because “it’s too dangerous for POC’s to be around white people.”
So basically your plan to help the black community is to hold them to even lower standards than they are now? What's the end goal here, damaging their IQs to the point of functional illiteracy and sticking them back on plantations?
Sometimes, it seems like the black community unironically wants this shit too. You guys right that the Democrats and all the white SJWs already hold blacks to low standards, but it doesn't help when movements like BLM consider this shit to be appropriate for their people.
 
So did anyone actually read the article? The headline is misleading, it's not really "special treatment for blacks". They're lowering the standards for everyone down to black levels.
So it's 100% legal and not discriminatory because they're trashing what's left of the education system on an equal-opportunity basis.
Advocates for so-called "equity based" grading practices, which seek to raise the grade point averages of black students and lower scores of higher-achieving Asian, white and Hispanic ones, say new grading criteria are necessary to further school districts' mission of DEIJ, or "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice."
How is this not illegal? Because they admit the focus is on black kids.
 
How is this not illegal? Because they admit the focus is on black kids.
That second quote is from someone else not related to the actual school in question. That lady does want something illegal, but nobody is doing it.

Yet.
 
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Oh this is going to work out sooooo soooo soooo well.
It will falsely look good on paper, until these kids get out of high school and get BTFO once college reality checks them or they try to enter the work force and find that the previously important school values of getting your work done and showing up are the two most important aspects of holding down any job. But I guess the plan is just to make the new generation mentally retarded and give them universal basic income to keep them placated at the poverty line eating bugs in their pods.
 
Part of why a HS diploma is completely worthless. I remember my grandmother telling me about how back when she was in high school, if you graduated, it meant something, sort of like a college degree basically doesn't today. The standards were simply higher back then and there was always the trades or military or factory work if you didn't want to graduate high school. Now none of that exists without a HS diploma or GED because that only guarantees you have basically a 7-8th grade education at best.
Man, I remember the days when graduating high-school meant something and completing college meant you're gonna go far. Now I'm a salty piece of shit with a not-conpletely retarded Bachelors that tells kids college isn't shit, it's a waste of money, and to learn a skill or find a way to turn what you love into a job.

Also enjoy pretending to be a crayon-eating retard so when people try to claim they're special because they went to college; yeah, I have a bachelors too, I'm also a retard, it's nothing special.
 
Schools can't fix issues related to poverty, addiction, broken homes, and lack of family accountability. That they are still being asked to do so results in blatantly racist nonsense like this.
I think my first real redpill about this was watching Waiting for Superman. At the end of it, I was like why are all these people acting like getting into a charter school is a life or death thing? The parents 100% were fatalistic about it like there was literally nothing they could do to support their children's education if they did not get into the right school. It was offputting and then came the Common Core rathole. I fought my daughter's father about it and he said I was consipitarded back in 2012 or so. About two or three years ago, he finally admitted I had a point about the whole thing and regretted being so pigheaded about it.
 
You know what would be even shittier than all this? Being a black kid determined to make something of themselves. Working hard, studying, handing in assignments and getting an A grade, while some sullen wannabe-rapper shows up five times a semester, hands in half the coursework, and gets a B or C.
Why would you want to put in the extra effort if that wannabe-rapper ends up next to you in college anyway?
 
So dumb, poorly behaved kids get to graduate and become unqualified to do anything but collect gibs? Way to fix the problem. :roll:
 
There's already blacks who want segregated cities. Honestly I'm surprised more right wingers haven't subverted them by supporting it.
It has honestly baffled me why there is no "return to your roots" foundation designed to give them a token sum of money and a 1 way ticket to liberia.
 
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It has honestly baffled me why there is no "return to your roots" foundation designed to give them a token sum of money and a 1 way ticket to liberia.
Some black organizations try to push that. The options are usually immigrating to Nigeria or some other 'prosperous' African country or some shithole in Latin America.
 
These policies have already been implemented in most liberal districts nation wide. This started during the Obama administration and his “school to prison pipeline” rhetoric which sought to prevent black students from failing out. This was like 12 years ago, so if this is news to you then you have been living under a rock. If you live in or near an urban area or any democrat area (and a lot of republican ones too!) I’m sure you would find these policies are already in place: things like not giving zeroes for missed work, no punishments for tardies or absences, and a new one is that you can’t take their phones away or prevent them from using their phones. Since they can’t be removed from class teachers can only give them a detention, which they don’t mind because they just sit on their phone the whole time. Sometimes teachers can’t give them detention either.

Pretty soon you will probably see grading black kids on a curve, if we aren’t already by transitioning to more subjective grading measurements, like essays vs standardized tests, that way black kids can be graded higher.

This article is weird because it makes it seem this is only happening in one weird school district. It’s not. It’s every school, even a lot of private schools are doing this.
 
Sup nigga, You spelled "George Washington" as "That Old Ass Nigga" and drew Goku all over your test papers.

I guess you are good enough to pass. Have fun in the real world reading at a third-grade level or whatever, little nigga. P.S, I am not racist, lol.
 
They shipped all the industrial jobs for tradies offshore to China to take advantage of labor arbitrage, and now, America's industries are almost entirely based around research and development, big-box stores and their logistics, and services for employees of the aforementioned R&D firms and retail companies. This has inevitably impoverished black people, simply due to their lower on-average academic achievement. If you want black people in America to stop being poor, you have to bring back the goddamn car factories, machine shops, casting facilities, steel mills, and all the other shit that Wall Street cunts spent decades fucking liquidating to take advantage of Chinese slave laborers who can be fed rice and cranked up like a wind-up toy before working sixteen hours straight for pennies on the dollar.

The cost of living in America is enormous. Nobody can afford $6k a month in fucking rent in downtown San Fran unless they're married and both adults have degrees and are working very lucrative full-time jobs. Nobody should have to put up with that shit, I don't care what the color of their skin is. The price of housing in America has been artificially kept high so Big Finance can keep skimming off the top while no one has anywhere to fucking live.


Since 1965, US home prices have risen by 118% in inflation-adjusted dollars (from $171,942 to $374,900). But inflation-adjusted median incomes have only risen 15%, from $59,920 to $69,178.

That means home prices have risen 7.6 times faster than incomes, from 1965 through the end of 2021.

Back in the 1960s, if you wanted a house, you could get one after working a couple years fresh out of high school with no fucking degree. Now, people have to work the better part of a decade with a very well-paying job to be able to afford a shack in the goddamn wilderness. Nobody can afford to have kids anymore. This is basically soft genocide.
 
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