A Father's Day Thought
A few years ago I had four high school history classes- two high-level (college prep), two low-level (remedial). I was curious whether there was any commonality, and I had a little time to kill.
The kids had filled out information cards, and I began to hand-sort them.
Maybe zip codes, which could be class? Nope, no pattern.
The Lou Dobbs Effect? Ethnicity? No, that wasn't it.
Astrology?- Birthdays? No.
And then I had an idea. I created two piles. One was for kids who had listed as their guardian a male with the same last name. The other pile was everyone else.
And presto. That pile was my top classes, with one exception. The other pile was my low-achievers, again with one exception.
But the first exception was arrested in the winter and left school; the second was a Down Syndrome kid, who was flourishing despite that.
I post this with no conclusion drawn. Just an anecdote.
Happy Father's Day.
The kids had filled out information cards, and I began to hand-sort them.
Maybe zip codes, which could be class? Nope, no pattern.
The Lou Dobbs Effect? Ethnicity? No, that wasn't it.
Astrology?- Birthdays? No.
And then I had an idea. I created two piles. One was for kids who had listed as their guardian a male with the same last name. The other pile was everyone else.
And presto. That pile was my top classes, with one exception. The other pile was my low-achievers, again with one exception.
But the first exception was arrested in the winter and left school; the second was a Down Syndrome kid, who was flourishing despite that.
I post this with no conclusion drawn. Just an anecdote.
Happy Father's Day.











