MONDAY TEACHABLE MOMENT: JACKSON COUNTY RACIAL DIVIDE WORSENS!!!

Data-driven reporting offers a glimpse at growing disparity in local education.

Actually, the graphs are pretty horrible but still offer a culture war talking point for locals dedicated to earning political street cred for their opinions rather than working to find any realistic solutions to worsening American public education overall. Read more: Wide Racial Gap Exists Between Teachers and Students in Jackson County Schools

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  1. Is it possible the white students are just smarter than the black students?

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  2. Free boats from Miami to the promised land of Liberia should offered.

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  3. Just a little "Resister" regime in the making. They sass mama and gramama soon after they're born. Baby daddies are largely absent, and that's just as well for most situations. Plenty messed up and misbehaving manboiz who need growing up themselves would just further FUBAR what angry mamas and disrespected gramamas are cranking out.

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  4. The minorities make more money on welfare than they do working so what’s that tell you

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  5. ^^Tells me you're a dope. That's what.

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  6. Shudup, B. Funky--Fraudster--West Virginny KnowItAll!

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  7. Geezer Hater and Byron suck each other’s dicks

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  8. I have no problem with teachers teaching to students of their own races and ethnicities, so long as it is applied to all of them: white teachers for white kids, black teachers for black kids, etc. We could call the experiment..oh I don't know...maybe "separate but equal" schools.

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  9. The odds of a black getting out of high school are low, and the ones smart enough to go on to college are too smart to want to return. They know how messed up most of their brothers are.

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  10. Hard for that "gap" to widen.

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  11. Afro majority in a Lee's summit school, 10 15 years ago there were barely any Afro Americans, but in a new environment still claiming to be put down

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  12. So the article implies that students of a particular race or color tend to feel more comfortable and learn better from teachers of the same race or color. While I do not doubt this, wouldn’t it have to be defined as racist if a student prefers learning from teachers of his/her own race? This is a perfect example the old adage “birds of a feather” and it should illustrate that forced diversity isn’t the cure-all some people think it is.

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  13. I am 100% in support of black students being taught by black teachers ONLY.

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  14. Yup, in all-Black Schools. And it has to be mandatory that ALL Black students go ONLY to those all-Black Schools, and cannot under any circumstances be contaminated or discriminated against by being forced to mingle with Latinos, Asians, and White Oppressors who would defile the purity of their African Heritage.

    Oh, and the recent Immigrants from the war-torn parts of the African Continent have to send their children to these "mixed" Schools too! After all, they aren't "Black" enough to be permitted to mix with he TRUE African-American Princes and Princesses who were born in this Country.

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