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What kind of changes would you like to see in the US public education system?

1. Stop social promotion. The sad reality is that not every child is suited for school based learning as exists today. Shoving unprepared and underperforming kids onto the next grade negatively affects the others in the class and everyone performs poorly.Clinton Calls for End to 'Social Promotion' in Schools2. How about vocational or trade based high schools for those students who are clearly not going on to college. Why penalize them as we currently do by graduating them from high school without any work skills. Germany has the lowest youth unemployment rate in the EU. They have long had a dual education system with 60% of their high school grads going on to vocational training and apprenticeships. Why not move that into high school in America for those not academically inclined?The Secret To Germany's Low Youth UnemploymentGermany’s Dual System of vocational education and training3. Retake control of the public education system from the teacher's unions, reform the tenure system, and make bad teaching a fireable offense even if it's 10 years into a career. Why do we need a tenure system in the public school system? We have failed and flawed public school teachers who collect full salary and pensions because they couldn't be terminated. School districts can't even fire sexual predators.The Weekly reported that LAUSD spent $3.5 million over a decade to fire seven teachers who fought back and were protected by multiple hearings and court processes. LAUSD got rid of only four of the seven.Firing the Bad Teachers: Ted Olson and LAUSD Parents SueOne year on the job, 13 years in rubber room earns perv teacher $1MCome on California's Democrat Legislators!!!Really? REALLY? How does this bill fail?California bill on teachers accused of sex crimes fails

Was Los Angeles in the 50s and 60s the paradise that it seems to have been?

It was probably as close to paradise as any major city was. I grew up on a street of beautiful old homes WW 2 veterans such as my father bought, restored snd raised their kids in. And there was never a thought of having to go to a private school.And even when I was scouted for Phillips-Exter, and my parents allowed me to make my own decision in the 6th grade, I already knew I could never leave my family or my city.And I got a superb education at Commonwealth Elementary where my friends were Jewish and Catholic and Russian Orthodox and Buddhist as well as ,Protestant.And our ancestors were from multiple European countries and the Philippines and Africa and Mexico and China and Japan. But we were almost all raised in LA.And no one locked their front doors in the early 1960’s during the day. I could - even in the 6th grade - walk to Exposition Park in South LA or up to Griffith Park or explore all of Downtown LA and never once have an uncomfortable moment.And I could go on for hours and hours about what a Paradise it was for a kid until the mid-1960’s when until the neighborhood began to fill with people not from LA; people who had very different experiences in life and we had to start locking the front door.And it just occurred to me, I have often talked about how quickly everything changed in the inner city with many who are no longer with us , but I have never read one word about what it was like to live through that transition.But the worst part was the new school board’s dumbed down the text books and how learning standards quickly collapsed and first my kid brother and then my younger brother had to switch to private schools to get a decent education until I graduated from John Marshall and they could leave for the Valley,And while much of the LA experience grew and thrived, the neighborhoods in the heart if the city were destroyed by the efforts of the LAUSD.

What's it like to have a 190+ IQ? Tell us your perspectives and how that affected your life.

my IQ is 207.it is; i can prove it. that's the score i took to my first wretched elementary school, but they fussed over what they considered an unscorable IQ. so they took it again. i've got my LAUSD IQ scores in the bucket next to my desk—they didnt believe in IQs over 200 [this must be the first time i knew to despise authority]; they decided they needed to drop it. according to LAUSD, my IQ is anywhere between 190 - 196. fork LAUSD, say i, & loudly. there was nothing wrong with my original test. most of the people who claim super-high IQs took mensa tests, for heavens sake. i am pure stanford-binet.if that isnt good enough for you [&, i agree, it probably isnt. i'm more annoyed by it than you are], in my garage are the test scores that preceded their frikking test scores, along with my skipping too many grades in the misery that was LAUSD. i just have to pry them away from jimmy hoffa, who has clearly been sleeping for years under the platform boots, ephemera, effluvia, & countercultural jetsam piled all over him. old leadbelly 78s. pete seeger. a red record sent all the way from china. 1st gen punk rock flyers. my striped velvet boots, & my newspaper print dress with the newspaper print gloves i found later to match it. 8000 books, give or take, say, five. my late Hair Band drummer husband's effects cabinet that i should get rid of but cant. lots of things, the sweet & sorrowed ruins of a long lost life.what has my IQ done for my life? caused trouble. firstly, i cant do any math, forget programming. my IQ is based on what they wanted when i took my IQ tests in the 70s. i was four years old, & they were looking for another william blake, another james joyce, another laura nyro. they weren't yet fetishizing steve jobs, or excoriating bill gates. steven hawking was not a superstar. joni mitchell was—popular, true, but especially serious in more than a single art—& that's who they wanted. & that's who they got. i cannot blame any of them for not knowing there would be no place in the world for it even fifteen years later. i am a brilliant blaze of the last renaissance, not the latest industrial revolution.i understand this, & understanding it, know it should put paid to anyone's envy. but, so help me, as obvious as it is, it doesnt work. nobody else seems to get it, so i'm still always mike tyson in jail. but i dont wanna play those games, i despise game playing, i dont like futzing with nonsense. it doesnt matter what i like, though, & the games never end.you cant claim one of the two or three highest IQs in the world—especially when people know you're not lying—& not have either to prove it constantly or, more likely & far more importantly, have to shove yr light so far under a bushel that not a glimmer of a speck of a ray shows through. that's what i did to avoid the game playing, to bring people's ludicrous jealousy down to a tolerable level. even that didnt work: when they already know, they dont forget. jealousy is an evil emotion, at least when it's not sorrow-based. fork jealousy, i say, & tiredly. it's stupid. if who you are does not work for you, dont fuss over what other people have. be who you are, & change what you want. everyone can do something, & most people fit in so much better than i can that they might have the chance to do whatever it is they do.i dont have that chance, i never did. not as an adult, not in an entirely conformist society. i'm too different. not only do i think so differently from other people that my brain belongs in a cardboard cider box, ignored & sheared in slices, i fit only within the counterculture in which i was raised, & in which i deeply believe. it is lost & gone forever. we live in an antithetical world now, one with values i scarcely recognize, a world with no place for anyone with even a twisted tinge of artistic depth to go. the mainstream has overrun its banks & dragged everything of interest down into the crumbling sludge. this is both more agonizing and more horrifying than anyone who does not remember could know.but that's not what you want to hear. you want to hear how i think. i tried, myself, for decades to figure this out because my IQ made no sense to me [ie: i cant do any programming, i cant do math, what in heavens name is supposed to be so clever about me]. it took years, but i finally understand that my IQ seemed so unfathomable to me because of the e'er flowing societal stream that left me stranded. in a world which admired unusual artistic thinking, one that wanted creative geniuses, particularly those with depth and breadth—a world in which "you sound like william faulkner" was not considered an insult—nobody else could think like i do. it isnt just that i played chess or read the new york times when i was two—that doesnt carry much past the age of two. complicated original thinking does, & that's what they saw. to put it in a reasonably current way: i think like a bush robot, if you will.i think like a bush robot is the best way i have to explain it. i know so many things, & understand so many more, that i could have written fifty pages, here, just on this topic. if i included the hundreds, maybe thousands, of tangents my mind will lead to from one thought, most people would be drowned in the wildly rushing tributaries. i'm learning, now, to put ideas in separate intellectual boxes so the people of our brave new world can understand me, but it's difficult. i do try.my other talent, i guess, is that i can tell you why things happen, & how [& why] people think the way they do. i understand what lies beneath what most people see. this is not woo woo, btw—i hate woo woo. it's analysis, individual & cultural. i'm yr oracle of delphi. i see deeply. that's what i do with all my tributaries, with my bush robot mind. i like to help people, of all things, & i usually know how. i can write stories that make people cry. i can hand you a depthful, perfect vision of the world as it was, & the world as it is now. i can know that the world, at any time, needs to be compassion-based, not competition-based. i can spend my life working towards that goal, a goal i realize is impossible. i can know it is impossible because i understand how & why people think, & that they will never give up dragging down the crawling crab, upping their own self-worth against the everlovin joneses.& we have just hit our territory of the ouroboros, & i am done.& i am gone. i cant fight with people any more. i'm used to it ["i have an IQ in 165!"] but i will throw whoever wants to fight me this fabulous bone: the last time i was tested they used a test i did not recognize. i had gone to help someone who needed career counseling, by modeling being a person needing career counseling. i was 27. the people who tested me were at least twice my age & then some. they told me they had never seen scores like mine. i told them, "i know."

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