Friday, December 4, 2020

Assignment 15- Church

 One thing that really just interests me is the school system. I wouldn't stay it puts me in a state of zen but I do find it fascinating to read about other students experiences. Whether that be in a public school, private school, religious school, home schooled, or some other sort of schooling. And whether they go to school here In the United States or somewhere else. Other questions arise to like what they want to major in, in college and if that affects how they went about their high school career. One thing that really interests me is College Board and AP classes. Do people not find it weird that students stress themselves out to the maximum state of stress to take these "college classes" that may or may not help them in college and could possibly not even count for credit at the college they are going to. Then the fact that those said AP classes are super expensive. Do you not find it crazy that to take 5 ap classes this year it cost close to 500 dollars. So what about the low socio-economic kids? Are they just expected to not take these classes? Is that a stigma our society has set up? Don't even get me started on the no child left behind act. I just can't decide if that was a good idea or a bad one. I see where it could be a good idea because then children don't get help back and it damage their emotional health, but at what expense are you going to sacrifice the other children knowledge and opportunity to learn in order to help one child so she/he doesn't get left behind. In the end though the school system really has to do with money and despite what the school board might say it comes down to money just like most things in this world.

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