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resoluteteethabout 2 hours ago
I think this is a better explanation of the situation: https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/27/us/connecticut-aleysha-ortiz-...

It seems like she needed special ed assistance with reading that she unfortunately wasn't getting.

Bluescreenbuddyabout 2 hours ago
The OP website is a right wing blog slop
thomassmith65about 1 hour ago
I haven't read enough of the site to ascertain their political persuasion, but I'm allergic to the writing style. I notice...

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Bah!
mpnexabout 1 hour ago
yeah the moment I saw

> California governor’s office candidate Matt Mahan told me about the Third Grade Reading Gate when I first met him last year. It’s how I knew he was legit and focused on the right things.

that put the rest of it in perspective for me

hyperhelloabout 2 hours ago
> In early education, teachers told her to “stay in a corner and sleep” or “draw pictures for them.” In high school, she relied on speech-to-text programs for every assignment. Teachers knew. Administrators knew. Nobody did anything. Now she’s a freshman at UConn studying public policy — and she still can’t read the textbooks.

Sounds like everyone else failed. Every single other person failed. A:Not(I)~>Fail(A).

coldteaabout 2 hours ago
That's nearly all of them (graduates)