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In reply to the discussion: Even an Ivy League Grad Can’t Pass the New GED [View all]ND-Dem
(4,571 posts)"to imply that it may not signify its apparent meaning or that it is not necessarily the way the quoting person would express its concept. The quotes serve a function similar to verbally prefixing a phrase with "so-called". When referred to as "scare quotes", the quotation marks are suggested to imply skepticism of or disagreement with the quoted terminology."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scare_quotes
and your "sarcasm" was rather backhanded, since it more or less said "even florida has required algebra since the 80s" & I say so fucking what? it's perfectly logical for a state led by people whose aim is to create more poor people and grind them into the dirt.
And if florida has required algebra since the 80s, I must say it doesn't seem to have improved conditions in florida one fucking bit. in fact, just as expected, florida has ONE OF THE HIGHEST HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUT RATES IN THE COUNTRY.
Florida's high school graduation rate among lowest in nation: 75% of Florida students graduate high school; 5% lower than national average
http://www.local10.com/news/floridas-high-school-graduation-rate-among-lowest-in-nation/25699404
...which is great for the supply of cheap labor, crime and drug-dealing, but not for much else.
"Just glad to see Oregon is catching up with the rest of the nation here. I know that in Florida (which is always held out as a shining star for education standards) required algebra at least since the 80s.
In all seriousness - I doubt there is any state diploma that doesn't require algebra."
Until 2014, Oregon was a state which didn't require it to graduate, and it's only because of corporate sponsored common core that it does now.
Like I say, more ways for the rich to rank the general population, create more poor people, and grind them into dirt. You and your pal apparently support this effort.