Should Students Be Able to Graduate After 10th Grade?

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High school sophomores should be ready for college by age 16. That's the message from New Hampshire education officials, who announced plans Oct. 30 for a new rigorous state board of exams to be given to 10th graders. Students who pass will be prepared to move on to the state's community or technical colleges, skipping the last two years of high school. (See pictures of teens and how they would vote.)
Once implemented, the new battery of tests is expected to guarantee higher competency in core school subjects, lower dropout rates and free up millions of education dollars. Students may take the exams - which are modeled on existing AP or International Baccalaureate tests - as many times as they need to pass. Or those who want to go to a prestigious university may stay and finish the final two years, taking a second, more difficult set of exams senior year. "We want students who are ready to be able to move on to their higher education," says Lyonel Tracy, New Hampshire's Commissioner for Education. "And then we can focus even more attention on those kids who need more help to get there."
But can less schooling really lead to better-prepared students at an earlier age? Outside of the U.S., it's actually a far less radical notion than it sounds. Dozens of industrialized countries expect students to be college-ready by age 16, and those teenagers consistently outperform their American peers on international standardized tests. (See pictures of the college dorm room's evolution.)
With its new assessment system, New Hampshire is adopting a key recommendation of a blue-ribbon panel called the New Commission on Skills of the American Workforce. In 2006, the group issued a report called Tough Choices or Tough Times , a blueprint for how it believes the U.S. must dramatically overhaul education

http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20081107/us_time/shouldkidsbeabletograduateafter10thgrade
 

FDS

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fuck that, they should go through all the bullshit i went through, thats why i dropped out and went to continuation. fuck high school.
 
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Way to lower the bar.... shit

I do agree that our society in the US is strictly based on schooling. It's always good to learn new things but I think we need to change the way our schools are taught and not pack academics and rely on one test to evaluate whether or not you graduate.
 
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I don't know, education is a real big deal here in Korea and for a lot of Koreans in America, but it's like too big of a deal. They got these College Entrance exams here that students basically spend their high school career gettin ready for, like straight up 6 days a week 12 hours a day of just studying and school and shit. Then if you don't do well enough, you shame your family and you gotta study for another year before you can take the test again and shit, but it causes hella problems. Look at Korea and Japan's suicide rates, these foos be killing themselves all the time here cuz of pressure to pass that shit or whatever. The moms is usually hella stressed too takin they kids to private institutions after class, and trynna come up with the dough to get their kids the same education that rich folks get just to get into college and get a good job. And then the kids is so burned out that by the time they get into college they grades drop like a muhfucker and they busy turning into some damn alcoholics.

I think a lot of Americans try to say that American education and education in countries like here and Japan make Americans look bad. But, American high school students aint killing themselves in the numbers that Koreans and Japanese are, so you gotta take that shit into consideration too.

I don't think high schoolers should be pushed to graduate after 10th grade, but if a hella smart and ambitious muhfucka gets enough credits to not need they senior year, then that's all gravvy for them. Aint no need to push that shit tho, let em learn how they learn.
 
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students should be able to transfer to trade schools after the 10th grade. if you know you are not going to college, the last two years of high school are pretty much a waste of time.
 
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yes. fuck the last 2 years of school, honestly what else is there to learn by then? what do you pick up in those last 18 months of school that is so detrimental.
 

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This is what school is doing to these kids!



Haha, nah but really we need to educate our children and keep them educated, that's where the start for a better society lies.
 

50cal

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I think its a great idea..My daughter was in a lil situation, and I told her I would support her to take one year of extended day, then the following year community college this way when the kids in her class graduate with high school she would be damn near done with college. Either way she got her mother to send her to the high school in dago she wanted to go and she is with the rest of the mindless. Im thinking..what did I learn in High school that wasnt taught to me the rest of my school years, and in college learning more of the same shit.
 

Mike Manson

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In Germany, students can leave after 9th, 10th, 12th, or 13th grade. each of theses classes provides them witrh a certificate. After 9th and 10th grade, you normally get a low paid job or become an apprentice, which means you work in a company 3 days a week and go to a special school, that teaches you more about the business you chose and am in. After 3 years you have an exam and can then start in that field.

Peeps that graduate after 12th or 13th grade normally go to the university.

From what I experienced in the States does this kind of Apprenticeship not exit in the states, and that is quite sad imo...
 
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Kids are having problems graduating after 12 years of schooling as it is, I don't see how this will help with anything. And I don't think college is a place for 15 year olds either. This gets two thumbs down from me until we actually have a respectable education system and kids who can do well even when the bar isn't lowered for them.
 

50cal

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Kids are having problems graduating after 12 years of schooling as it is, I don't see how this will help with anything. And I don't think college is a place for 15 year olds either. This gets two thumbs down from me until we actually have a respectable education system and kids who can do well even when the bar isn't lowered for them.
I wish i had the link, but it actually works overseas in other countries. I couldve swore it was China...but anyways the kids who graduate after finishing the 10th actually do much better on the placement tests. If kids are having trouble graduating like you say after 12 years of schooling then maybe it proves the point that 2 more years is not doing much good and can equal billions of dollars saved. Imagine going into high school knowing if you just buckle down for two years then your off to college, this may be some motivation...4 years seems like forever to kids... and they procrastinate to do better..at least some.
 
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DID ANYONE READ THE ARTICLE?? THEY CAN ONLY GRADUATE IF THEY PASS AN EXAM, WHICH QUALIFIES THEM TO APPLY TO COLLEGE..IF THESE KIDS R READY, WHY MAKE THEM WAIT??
 

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if you actually want to skip 11th and 12th grade, youre a fuckin nerd and you need to leave

those are the best years of school, period.

years later that same dude is smoking crack telling you he graduated 3 years early 20 years later

we had the savage water baloon fight at the end of the year, even the teachers was gettin it
 

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no, students should not be able to graduate after 1oth grade. any student who hasnt graduated by 10th grade should be made to stay in school forever.