High school where one student who wanted to fail, didnt. This student, Melissa Mejia publicly acknowledged that she wanted to fail a class and that there was a grade changing scandal at her high school. It has shaken up the entire new york City Education system. She publicly knowledged in an article she wrote for the post that she wanted to fail high school. She did fail one class but it went came time for graduation she passed the class. The teacher admitted she was pressured to pass her, so i went to Bryant High School in long island, i talked to peter meyer who was a teacher there and the president of the former parent association. They told me it starts with the governor and goes down to the chancellor, superintendent and then the principal start pressuring teachers using various tactics. Our principal would chase down teachers to improve the graduation rate, their their changing grades behind our back, and its just a tragedy. In 2013, he reported to the superiors and they retaliat
Were chasing the story at a high school where one student who wanted to fail, didnt. This student Melissa Mejia publicly acknowledged that she wanted to fail a class and that there was a grade changing scandal at her high school. It has shaken up the entire new york City Education system. She publicly knowledged in an article she wrote for the post that she wanted to fail high school. She did fail one class but it went came time for graduation she passed the class. The teacher admitted she was pressured to pass her, so i went to Bryant High School in long island, i talked to peter meyer who was a teacher there and the president of the former parent association. They told me it starts with the governor and goes down to the chancellor, superintendent and then the principal start pressuring teachers using various tactics. Our principal would chase down teachers to improve the graduation rate, their their changing grades behind our back and its just a tragedy. In 2013, he reported to the s
Cost of rent and cost of living has gone up in Colorado. Now, advocates say 2023 saw the highest number of households facing eviction in Denver in 15 years.
The city is working to finally have an actual count of how many places there are to rent in Denver and ensure that every rental meets minimum standards.