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American students don’t know history

George Washington

It’s one reason why we can’t rationally discuss things
Devin Foley | December 11, 2015

As we and many others have pointed out, many policy debates these days devolve quickly into emotionalism. Should we be surprised when too many American students lack the tools with which to engage in public discourse?

According to the Nation’s Report Card, produced by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) which is considered the gold-standard for evaluating the job schools are doing educating students, only a paltry percentage of high school seniors know their history.

Yes, only a meager 12% of high school seniors are considered “proficient” in U.S. history. If you’d like to examine the test, you can do so here. We’ll probably do some separate posts on it.

https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/american-students-dont-know-history

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Back in the Day Harding Pharmacy and Liquors!

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Harding Pharmacy and Liquors! : Bolger Heritage Center, Ridgewood Public Library

Check out this awesome picture recently donated by Myron Lesh of Harding Pharmacy and Liquors! Ridgewood Commercial Company, selling carriages, farming implements, etc. was established ca. 1904. The building has changed little over the years and is now the site of Harding Pharmacy and Liquors.

Our collection grows by donations, enabling us to share more of Ridgewood’s history.

We’re open whenever the library is – set up an appointment and stop by and say hi!