Saturday, January 9, 2016

Why Specialty High Schools?

                   
Readers know my position on the poor K-12 schools, as well as my feelings about the lax, ineffective education most colleges offer in their run-of-the-mill, time-consuming college courses.
                       
My attention  is on the over 22,500 high schools who turn out so many unfinished products, as well as drop-outs who never complete the easiest of training.
                       
I have always said, high school grads with special achievements ought to get diplomas that note grade honors, to distinguish them from ho-hum students.
                       
Then we should have more, better, specialized high schools. But we now have only about 165 of them.

I recommend a book by Chester E. Finn and Jessica A. Hockett about schools for which exams are needed to enter. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at twitter)

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