Could be...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...?ref=fb&src=sp
Texas ranks second in public school enrollment, but 49th in teacher pay, 46th in SAT scores, 50th in residents with a high school diploma, 41st in high school graduation rates and 47th in state percentage of state revenue spent on public education.Do think those stats just might have something to do with our overwhelming growing population of illegal aliens that are in our school system?
Where's Weiner to help plug that hole.
Originally Posted by budman33
Do think those stats just might have something to do with our overwhelming growing population of illegal aliens that are in our school system?Are you kidding me? Our schools suck because they're full of illegal aliens? Did you really just make that claim? Or did something get lost in the "translation"
These poor kids it is not their fault or the teachers that they have not had much in the way of education from the country they left to come here for a better life. Illegals do not pay taxes and that may be why teachers are not paid as well considering population of our schools. Lets not forget we have to teach them English as well. Just maybe that does contribute to those numbers on about our state in the way of education.
This seems like common sense to me. It may be because I worked in post secondary education for 7 years and ran into a lot of kids that were not U.S. citizens. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
Are you kidding me? Our schools suck because they're full of illegal aliens? Did you really just make that claim? Or did something get lost in the "translation"There are times when I shake my head in absolute amazement! This happens to be one of those times.
COME ON, MAN, BRING OUT THE STATS! ) Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
California, which is BROKER THAN WE ARE, ranks 35; Arizona, where the illegal immigration problem is so bad that the Border Patrol had to abandon Texas to the drug cartels, is 30th and New Mexico is 21st.They are still in the bottom half...except for New Mexico.
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I am sure that is not the only reason, but could be contributing to it... Originally Posted by Wyldeman30Well, based on your experience in post secondary education, what might be another reason? Teacher salary? Corporate tax breaks that rip off the schools?
I made more money than any English professor. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30ANY English professor, eh? Wow! Well with all that money, you should have taken a class or two! Maybe they should be paying teachers more and (whatever it is that you did for so long in higher education) less...