Friday, March 13, 2009

Stimulus Money for Good Grades - Are you Kidding Me?

I just heard the following news report on NBC News Channel 5 in Dallas. I am surprised, saddened, and disgusted all at once. The fact that Rep. Deshotel is trying to PAY students to make good grades is troublesome. But the idea that he wants to take it out of the Economic Stimulus Package? That goes beyond crazy.

How about we feed the thousands of hungry school kids that are only getting one meal a day because of the School lunch program? Or how about hiring back some of the many teachers that were laid off because of budget short falls? Read the story below and give me your thoughts on the subject.

Good Grades + Bad School = Payday?
By
FRANK HEINZ
Updated 11:05 AM CDT, Fri, Mar 13, 2009


Students who earn good grades at bad Texas high schools could earn cash from the state. Democratic state Rep. Joe Deshotel, of Beaumont, proposed a pilot program to give students at low-performing schools cash for good grades in core subjects.

Under Deshotel's plan, schools rated academically unacceptable would be selected through a lottery to participate in the program. Freshmen at those poor-performing schools could then earn $50 for each A, $35 for each B and $20 for each C in core classes of English, math, science or social studies.


Students would be paid half of their earned money at the end of each grading period and the other half at graduation -- a move undoubtedly designed at boosting the state's graduation rate.

Deshotel said the dropout rate "is unacceptably high in Texas." He adds that if the cash rewards help to lower that rate, the Legislature could look at expanding the program. It remains to be seen if the program ever plans to pay students at higher-performing schools for earning the same grades as their peers in lower-performing schools.

Funding for Deshotel's program would come from the $6 million for education the state is expected to get from
President Barack Obama's stimulus package.
Texas is not unique in this idea. Other pay-for-grades programs are in place in Chicago; Baltimore; New York; Tucson, Ariz.; and
Washington, D.C.

Copyright Associated Press / NBC Dallas-Fort Worth

2 comments:

Greg (Accessible Hunter) said...

soo sad.....

Greg (Accessible Hunter) said...

You have Pittsburgh in your DNA and you still root for the red wings and Michigan..... You know you want to make your family proud and root for the penguins and PSU !