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Rick Pullen's avatar

Learning starts at home and IS a social/economic issue. Children who come from poor homes usually do worse than children from upper middle-class homes. You only need to look at Virginia cities' test scores vs many of the state's rich counties in Northern Virginia. Compare Fredericksburg to Spotsylvania and Stafford. Yes, you hate test scores, but they do measure how localities are doing relative to their neighbors.

Until we learn how to make parents better parents who love learning and pass that on to their children, nothing will change. We will continue to blame teachers, who are not only expected to teach our kids, but to raise them as well. Maybe it's time we focused more on parents and what they don't bring to the table.

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Helen P. Ross's avatar

I’m reminded of the profound statement that originated with Sir Winston Churchill: “To each their comes in their lifetime a special moment when they are figuratively tapped on the shoulder and offered the chance to do a very special thing, unique to them and fitted to their talents. What a tragedy if that moment finds them unprepared or unqualified for that which could have been their finest hour.”

It is vital to learn and complete the preparation to fulfill your dreams.

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