Florida Passes Plan For Racially-Based Academic Goals

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Palm Beach, Fla. (CBS TAMPA) – The Florida State Board of Education passed a plan that sets goals for students in math and reading based upon their race.

On Tuesday, the board passed a revised strategic plan that says that by 2018, it wants 90 percent of Asian students, 88 percent of white students, 81 percent of Hispanics and 74 percent of black students to be reading at or above grade level. For math, the goals are 92 percent of Asian kids to be proficient, whites at 86 percent, Hispanics at 80 percent and blacks at 74 percent. It also measures by other groupings, such as poverty and disabilities, reported the Palm Beach Post.

The plan has infuriated many community activists in Palm Beach County and across the state.

“To expect less from one demographic and more from another is just a little off-base,” Juan Lopez, magnet coordinator at John F. Kennedy Middle School in Riviera Beach, told the Palm Beach Post.

JFK Middle has a black student population of about 88 percent.



“Our kids, although they come from different socioeconomic backgrounds, they still have the ability to learn,” Lopez said. “To dumb down the expectations for one group, that seems a little unfair.”

Others in the community agreed with Lopez’s assessment. But the Florida Department of Education said the goals recognize that not every group is starting from the same point and are meant to be ambitious but realistic.

As an example, the percentage of white students scoring at or above grade level (as measured by whether they scored a 3 or higher on the reading FCAT) was 69 percent in 2011-2012, according to the state. For black students, it was 38 percent, and for Hispanics, it was 53 percent.

In addition, State Board of Education Chairwoman Kathleen Shanahan said that setting goals for different subgroups was needed to comply with terms of a waiver that Florida and 32 other states have from some provisions of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. These waivers were used to make the states independent from some federal regulations.

“We have set a very high goal for all students to reach in Florida,” Shanahan said.

But Palm Beach County School Board vice-chairwoman Debra Robinson isn’t buying the rationale.

“I’m somewhere between complete and utter disgust and anger and disappointment with humanity,” Robinson told the Post. She said she has been receiving complaints from upset black and Hispanic parents since the state board took its action this week.

Robinson called the state board’s actions essentially “proclaiming racism” and said she wants Palm Beach County to continue to educate every child with the same expectations, regardless of race.
"We have had 40 years of WHITE LIBERAL racial tinkering in the education process. And this is where we are. It is clearly a cultural deficiency. Liberalism had destroyed black families, taken the men out of the homes and married the women to the government. Until minorities drop the hyphenated nationalism (African-American), they will not move further. Minorities have a self inflicted apartheid, they refuse to encourage excellence in their children, in dress, speech, education, not wanting to RISK looking too White. The culture of minorities must change from within or no amount of "norming" will ever work."
 
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I don't get why they should "want" more asian kids to be better compared to the others.

( rumour has it in China the expected percentage is 100% :D )
I dont know about China but here in India If you are not within top 10 in class or get about 90% average (For native language base its about 75% as its tougher but much more mundane) your basically not worth shit . . . . . or that was what I was forced to believe..
 

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In my opinion, I can see in some peoples mind why it would be considered racist, although the board did give statistics into why they expect different results for different races. The way its being proposed, they're still holding everyone to a very high standard of success. However people who are getting angry at this don't see that they are not putting more focus on one group than another, they're expectiing to raise each races academic scores by 30-20% (so in a way it is equal in regard to the groups current level).
 
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Get me my axe, it is time to perform some "natural selection" on the Florida state board of education.



This is completely absurd, these people need to be fired. I don't care if they are elected officials FIRE THEM! And by fire I mean BURN THEM!
 
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