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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
Not totally. It's also because of POOR classroom management skills. As early as the 2nd grade, students are being referred for Special Education. More times than not, they REMAIN in SE until the end.
It's very, very sad. Many of the AA boys/men I see everyday at work are not interested in attending a 2-yr, let alone a 4-year program, unless they have a GREAT chance at getting an athletic scholarship.
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You are right AKA@D'91. Many Black Males get sentenced to SE because of behavioral problems and not really due to learning capabilities. These problems start at home and are put upon school systems. Schools and teachers are so overwhelmed that they do the easy thing and push the problem aside.