Really? Does EVERYbody work that hard?

<p>Hmmpf, apathy.
I wouldn’t disagree with what you said about the grades. I am aware that the schools are not equipped or paid enough to achieve the same end results. I called the grades “misleadingly high” because the kids who get straight A’s at those inner city schools, and the parents of those kids, may be misled into thinking they’re able to achieve something they may not yet be able to achieve. That’s misleading. I didn’t speculate as to cause. Didn’t think it was necessary, since it’s so obvious.</p>

<p>I also know that BicoastalMamma has a point. I spoke up in her defense, remember? I just think that issues like hers could most effectively be resolved where they start – in the communities. It sounds like she’s not getting the sort of attention and help she wants from the college, and she probably won’t, and it sounded to me like people here on CC were not receptive to her complaints. So again, I would agree with most if not all of what you said.</p>