BlackAchilles
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I agree with you, however, I believe that ensuring that young adults can read and comprehend at a satisfactory level that will make the transition into college (making it easier to do college - level work) is more important, maybe even paramount.
I'm in the middle of reading "How to Read a Book" and this shyt is about to change everything, hopefully including my life. This may sound corny, but... "Reading is fundamental."
Right but from my end the system already agrees; most places I think require 4 yrs of English. Econ was optional at my school and few kids took it, and while "consumer math" may have addressed personal finance (I never took that class) it was widely known as a class for dumb seniors to post up and get assigned busy work.

so true. our k-12 education system is an absolute joke. I remember I got a D in geometry because of some project where you set up a mini put-putt course with angles measured out and all this bullshyt. I literally learned NOTHING k-12. History and English is the only subjects I ever had competent teachers. 


so is standardized testing