
Not good.
Annie Holmquist | June 14, 2016
By this point in the year, most high school seniors have walked across the stage and grabbed their diploma. Many parents sit proudly by during this process, sniffing back tears and saying, “I can’t believe they’re ready to move on to college!”
The unfortunate fact of the matter is, they may not be as ready as the parents, teachers, or even students themselves think.
That’s one of the findings from a National Curriculum Survey released by the ACT.
As the ACT explains, the survey serves “to ask educators about what they teach (or don’t teach) in their courses and how important they feel various topics in their discipline are for students to be successful in these and future courses.”
https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/act-college-kids-cant-discern-between-fact-opinion
This is what happens when you put social agendas, political correctness and indoctrination above fact based knowledge and learning. There are only so many hours in a school day.
No real surprise here. Sad, but not surprising.
Look at the millennials….couple of tats, poor physical fitness, etc.
Did we do a bad job as parents…?
OMG has RHS ever gone hog wild with pushing the gender “fluidity” agenda….the student that doesn’t catch on to the fact that this is all an enormous joke is either hopelessly brainwashed or thick as a brick. Parents, teach your children and get your fannies in the pews….
At least we still have the TRADITION of excellence…