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How many of you haven't got a high school diploma? If you don't, write some shit summing up your school experience.

>> No.19528182

>>19528158
>haven't got

>> No.19528192

inb4 i was too smart

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>Hey people who couldn't complete the required bare minimum, put in effort and save my thread pls.

>> No.19529015

>>19528158
Roughly 15 % of all students are enrolled in at least some special needs classes in a regular school. 80 % of them will not leave school with a High school diploma or a diploma equal to High school. This number is excluding those pupils (roughly 3 %) who are taught in separate special education facilities, which for the most part cannot even grant diplomas equal in worth to a High school diploma.

This is not just an USA thing. It mirrors the situation in such countries as Germany where 10 % of all kids are enrolled in so called 'separate schools' (Sonderschulen). 80 % of them will never attain even the most basic diploma, the Hauptschulabschluss, roughly translated as 'basic school diploma' which is practically worthless.

So, if you were enrolled in any kind of Special needs classes and didn't get a High school diploma or were at least pressued into taking another kind of diploma, the system deliberately tried to fail you. Schools make money by enrolling you into special needs, they get triple the funding for each special needs student in comparison with a normal students and this is excluding the additional costs and profits associated with treating the disability.

>> No.19529023

I dropped out my senior year when the pandemic started (yeah, I'm a zoomer, get over it) and just got my GED because I could get it done faster and start working, plus I fucking hated online classes

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>>19528158
I just can't stand anything related to math.

>> No.19530931

>>19528158
My debilitating social anxiety set in when i started middle school, as a consequence I didn't go to school all that often, ended up not going at all for about two years. After a year of high school I decided it wasn't worth it and dropped out and did nothing for two years, now I cut down trees part time and my social anxiety is mostly gone