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In reply to the discussion: Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel: No HS diploma without a plan for graduation [View all]cstanleytech
(28,512 posts)11. I think its a silly idea to deny them the HS diploma for the lack of a plan.
What really needs to be done is to fix the real problems that people face early in life like growing up in extreme poverty and being forced to move from place, to place to place constantly or in other words you need to help the parents with raising the kids.
Provide things like free childcare for working parents and affordable housing for people so they arent forced to move over and over again and have some stability in their life.
No, that doesnt mean provide them a mansion it simply means basic and clean housing.
If all that was done I bet you would see alot more people going on past High School and getting better education and better jobs.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel: No HS diploma without a plan for graduation [View all]
groundloop
Apr 2017
OP
That or a GED will work which if they can take the test for easily enough if they want to really
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#7
I think its a silly idea to deny them the HS diploma for the lack of a plan.
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#11
I've seen kids wait until the last second to declare a major because they had no fucking clue
Solly Mack
Apr 2017
#13
I agree. I think it's worth a try to try to get them thinking about it early on.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2017
#40
I taught school for more than a few years...haven't taught in Ohio...it won't work.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#47
I had zero idea what I wanted to do when I was 14 and in 9th grade, and why should I have known?
Turn CO Blue
Apr 2017
#33
LOL. What a fool. But, hey! "You earn what you learn" kind of rhymes, so it must be right!!11!1!
PSPS
Apr 2017
#37