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Every black student got accepted to college; from this high school
Topic Started: Apr 3 2013, 01:16 AM (1,757 Views)
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shutupalready
Apr 3 2013, 07:44 AM
That's great.

Other schools should look to model their curriculum this way.
What if it's not, the curriculum?

What if it's uplifting Black males? In ways which cancel out the perils of Hopelessness?

You know, history shows...when you show Black males that they are as American and worthy as every one else, then they usually excel over everyone else to represent utilitarianism.
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U Thant
Apr 3 2013, 09:22 AM
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You know, history shows...when you show Black males that they are as American and worthy as every one else, then they usually excel over everyone else to represent utilitarianism.
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Hey Uthant , some of those kids are light skinned. Are they light skinned racists :D :D
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U Thant
Apr 3 2013, 09:22 AM
shutupalready
Apr 3 2013, 07:44 AM
That's great.

Other schools should look to model their curriculum this way.
What if it's not, the curriculum?

What if it's uplifting Black males? In ways which cancel out the perils of Hopelessness?

You know, history shows...when you show Black males that they are as American and worthy as every one else, then they usually excel over everyone else to represent utilitarianism.
Who is uplifting the black males?

The people at the school, then that would be part of the curriculum right? Or maybe curriculum wasnt the right word, but they should model the learning mode they are employing.

Does that work better for you?
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shutupalready
Apr 3 2013, 11:03 AM
Who is uplifting the black males?

The people at the school, then that would be part of the curriculum right? Or maybe curriculum wasnt the right word, but they should model the learning mode they are employing.

Does that work better for you?
Nope you got it right. It's the curriculum. if you read anything about that school you'll see the focus from the staff and alumni from the day the kids enter the school is getting them college ready and into college. In most public schools the goal is simply graduation.
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kennyinbmore
Apr 3 2013, 11:05 AM
... see the focus from the staff and alumni
...from the day the kids enter the school
... getting them college ready
...and into college.
... public schools the goal is simply graduation.
Yes, those are what is called uplifting Black males and making them feel like Hopelessness can be defeated in the face of you all's White racism.

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Apr 3 2013, 11:03 AM
U Thant
Apr 3 2013, 09:22 AM
shutupalready
Apr 3 2013, 07:44 AM
That's great.

Other schools should look to model their curriculum this way.
What if it's not, the curriculum?

What if it's uplifting Black males? In ways which cancel out the perils of Hopelessness?

You know, history shows...when you show Black males that they are as American and worthy as every one else, then they usually excel over everyone else to represent utilitarianism.
Who is uplifting the black males?

The people at the school, then that would be part of the curriculum right? Or maybe curriculum wasnt the right word, but they should model the learning mode they are employing.

Does that work better for you?
No It's not what works better for me, luv, but what works better for you since I merely asked a question so...pls reply to me in the same way you answer any one else. I don't need special treatment I don't need special attention.

but yes, your last scholarship does appear a bit more correlating, since A curriculum is prescriptive. And is usually based on a syllabus which merely specifies what topics must be understood and to what level, to achieve a particular grade in a class or a course.
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U Thant
Apr 3 2013, 11:19 AM
kennyinbmore
Apr 3 2013, 11:05 AM
... see the focus from the staff and alumni
...from the day the kids enter the school
... getting them college ready
...and into college.
... public schools the goal is simply graduation.
Yes, those are what is called uplifting Black males and making them feel like Hopelessness can be defeated in the face of you all's White racism.

So are the light skinned kids , light skinned racists?
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If this is indeed a proven formula for success, then it must be duplicated.

This is something Mr. Johnson (BET) should be looking into.
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