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Oregon Drops Essential Skills Requirements to Graduate High School, Citing Harm to ‘Marginalized Students’

Business owners, beware of students with high school diplomas from Oregon.

They may not be able to read or do basic math.

According to Oregon Public Broadcasting, in 2020, the Oregon Department of Education suspended the “essential skills” requirement to accommodate students who had fallen behind because of school shutdowns and online learning — or so they said.

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7 thoughts on “Oregon Drops Essential Skills Requirements to Graduate High School, Citing Harm to ‘Marginalized Students’”

  1. Dumb ’em down and give them that diploma anyway! That really prepares them for making it in the real world. No wonder jobs are given to preference of skin color rather than merits.

  2. Just what we need, dumbing down our kids even more. What next? Every one gets a diploma, rather they attend high school or not? How is this in anyway helping our kids to lead better and more fulfilling lives?

  3. Instant dependency on the government for the rest of their lives. THAT is the goal of the government-cradle to grave control over everyone.

  4. Part of the interview process from now on will be to determine if the candidate came from one of these systems – and if they would have passed the test if it had existed.

    Almost like candidates from HBCUs – just because they graduate…..

  5. We hear that Oregon is overrun by Greens and Woke. The scandal is that they’d cut downs trees to print diplomas for these non-scholars. Should just Snap Chat it to their phones so it’d be gone in a moment or two.

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