dozens of kids killed every year in their beds, front preaches and yards. brian: schools are ditching homework and deadlines in favor of equitable grading. they want to make sure our kids don t feel bad if they are not doing well. how does this play into the narrative. everything today is driven by race stars our attack on standards. the reason we are lowering standards and getting rid of gifted and talented programs is because blacks don t score well on tests. 66% of black 12th graders don t have basic math skills like arithmetic or reading a graph. you cannot have merit standards.
have not said the names of the dozens of kids killed every year in their beds, front preaches and yards. brian: schools are ditching homework and deadlines in favor of equitable grading. they want to make sure our kids don t feel bad if they are not doing well. how does this play into the narrative. everything today is driven by race stars our attack on standards. the reason we are lowering standards and getting rid of gifted and talented programs is because blacks don t score well on tests. 66% of black 12th graders don t have basic math skills like arithmetic or reading a graph. you cannot have merit standards.
if you ask him, he has always been pretty perfect. is there a moment of your career that you wish you could do over? you know, me no. i know there are going to be people respond to that to say what does he think he is perfect? absolutely. i m the first to admit i m far from perfect. but when you say do over? you know, i really can t see something that i would do completely over. will: i have to say yes, me, no. how about the thousands of kids whose schools were shut down? might they like a do-over, doctor? it was his lockdowns that plunged reading proficiency and put the average student back half a year in math skills and don t forget the irreparable social damage done to a whole generation of kids. dr. fauci is not a fan of having that on his record.
Humans are amazing sometimes. In the midst of gestures broadly everything happening in the world right now, it’s worth coming back to this simple truth from time to time, and I wanted to share two…
The latest Annual Status of Education Report said that as schools resumed operations after the COVID-19 pandemic, the country's five to 16-year-old students' fundamental reading and math skills dramatically declined.