Letter: Clergy support sex education
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FILE. Letter writer says, Many people are surprised to learn that there is no sex education requirement for New York state schools..In another surprise to many, religious leaders across the spectrum believe that our youth need age-appropriate sex education in all grades. (Stacey Lauren / Times Union archive)STACEY LAUREN
Many people are surprised to learn that there is no sex education requirement for New York state schools. Sex education, if any, varies by community, leaving many youth in the dark when it comes to protecting their health and safety. In another surprise to many, religious leaders across the spectrum believe that our youth need age-appropriate sex education in all grades.
Letter: Ratings belie school districts value
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FILE. Letter writer says, Superior teaching and bright children exist in both kinds of schools, but the barriers to learning faced by less affluent communities result in lower test scores and lower graduation rates. We must remove those barriers and provide all children with the sound, basic education they need to succeed. (Stacey Lauren/Times Union)STACEY LAUREN
U.S. News & World Report, the source of the April 28 listing of The 20 best high schools in the Capital Region, ranks schools on graduation rates, test scores and similar measures. This report misleads the public by failing to explain the role of socioeconomic status in determining performance. Such articles along with the state’s method of funding schools, which depends heavily on local taxes, exacerbate economic inequality and racial injustice.