All my homies got kicked out of this school for the dumbest, small things. Its very easy to keep those numbers high when the "bad eggs" get kicked out without support. Also, talk to LMSTA students, they did not feel prepared for college. Its all charter school talk/manipulation of scores.
Well, if you lower the standards. Sometimes I see the STEM pieces, and I cry because its a stretch of the concept of the disciplines. Like when they cook some food. Like if I cook jello to be able to say the fancy Fancy state of matter called plasma, not solid not gas. Yet not really plasma. A colloid am reading here.
@@rickhunter6479 Do you understand how education works? Just because a school has science and technology in its name, it doesn’t mean that’s all they teach. And FYI I actually went to one of the most reputable universities in the world. And before you try to call me out about “not finishing school,” maybe you should learn how to use how to use punctuation. So maybe you should go back to elementary school.
It's a charter school, the standards are usually higher on those. High graduation rate probably because only those who can handle all that extra school work bothered to enter or stay in.
@@FinalMythology This is a myth. Charter school grading is typically easier unless they want to kick you out to raise their overall "promotional" scores. In the end, many of the students that attend these charters do not leave with a desire to go into those "STEM" programs that the charters promote only by name to manipulate and attract parents already disappointed with the public schools. Charters end up being excuses for local governments to disregard education funding and let a private market do its job.
That's what happens when you lower standards. I'm a black woman and I have a sister who is a doctor but I tell you what nobody asking for the race of a doctor when you get a cancer diagnosis. You just want the best not the one who passed because the soft bigotry of low expectations. In the next 20 years mal-practice will go thru the roof because of all the adjustments made for poc
They are not lowering the standards . I went to this high school graduated in 2020 they made me work my ass off. My class was one of the most competitive that the school has had . The school allow me to push my limits . Surrounding schools are the ones lowering the standards with exception of HMSA another great school. LMSTA provides laptops to level up our experiences and get us ready for college . Now I’m one year of to graduate from UC Berkeley ,thanks to the discipline I gain from the school
@@darwinperez7317 I am glad your experience at LMSTA was positive, but LMSTA, along with many other charter schools (HMSA included), promote unjust and uneven disciplinary practices to keep those grades high. The BootCamp-like education environment is debatable in achieving the best results. They hold the students willing to keep their "perfect" economic system running. Just like you, your parents probably were upset with your options (Morningside, Hawthorne, Inglewood), and your butt in the seat means big $$ for the school. Charters tend to root themselves in low-income neighborhoods to profit off that discontent, but this ultimately leads to that cycle of making the public schools suffer more. I am sure your experience was different, but some of your peers who should have received additional support were kicked out (I can name at least 10 students kicked out of here, and I am sure you can too). But instead, they left those students to the schools you critique now. The only reason I am not upset at LMSTA as a whole is that Lennox itself did in fact have to rely on the private market due to the racism they faced at the hands of the Centinela Valley Union High School when they closed Lennox High in 1984. But that is another issue.
@justbree716 you may not ask the race of the doctor but that doesn't mean it doesn't matter. Did you know that Black patients were under prescribed pain medicine because doctors thought Black people had a higher pain tolerance. All the doctors that did this were not Black. If they were, maybe they would've known better. As long as the minimum requirements are met to be a doctor, I am good with that. If you had any clue how low-quality doctors in majority Black and Latino are, you would likely want more doctors who also understand the community and willing to go that extra step for them.
We did it! Class of 2022 y’all hating on us while y’all sitting at home! PIPE it down
Speak on it 🎉🎉
99 percent Hispanic. No blacks to interfere.
Racist.
All my homies got kicked out of this school for the dumbest, small things. Its very easy to keep those numbers high when the "bad eggs" get kicked out without support. Also, talk to LMSTA students, they did not feel prepared for college. Its all charter school talk/manipulation of scores.
YEY!!! THE BARRIO THAT TIME FORGOT... CONGRATS!
Cheers
It's like.
Well, if you lower the standards.
Sometimes I see the STEM pieces, and I cry because its a stretch of the concept of the disciplines.
Like when they cook some food. Like if I cook jello to be able to say the fancy Fancy state of matter called plasma, not solid not gas. Yet not really plasma.
A colloid am reading here.
Must not be too smart if still wearing masks
lol what?
When you don’t require proficiency in math, reading, or history, of course everyone graduates....
What are you even talking about?
All you had to do was watch the video and you couldn't even fucking do that
someone didn't finish school
@@rickhunter6479 Do you understand how education works? Just because a school has science and technology in its name, it doesn’t mean that’s all they teach. And FYI I actually went to one of the most reputable universities in the world. And before you try to call me out about “not finishing school,” maybe you should learn how to use how to use punctuation. So maybe you should go back to elementary school.
It's a charter school, the standards are usually higher on those. High graduation rate probably because only those who can handle all that extra school work bothered to enter or stay in.
@@FinalMythology This is a myth. Charter school grading is typically easier unless they want to kick you out to raise their overall "promotional" scores. In the end, many of the students that attend these charters do not leave with a desire to go into those "STEM" programs that the charters promote only by name to manipulate and attract parents already disappointed with the public schools. Charters end up being excuses for local governments to disregard education funding and let a private market do its job.
La restores segregation and claims a win for diversity🤣
For real! Back in the day, this would've been a case not a W.
Masks? Still??
That's what happens when you lower standards. I'm a black woman and I have a sister who is a doctor but I tell you what nobody asking for the race of a doctor when you get a cancer diagnosis. You just want the best not the one who passed because the soft bigotry of low expectations. In the next 20 years mal-practice will go thru the roof because of all the adjustments made for poc
They are not lowering the standards . I went to this high school graduated in 2020 they made me work my ass off. My class was one of the most competitive that the school has had . The school allow me to push my limits . Surrounding schools are the ones lowering the standards with exception of HMSA another great school. LMSTA provides laptops to level up our experiences and get us ready for college . Now I’m one year of to graduate from UC Berkeley ,thanks to the discipline I gain from the school
@@darwinperez7317 I am glad your experience at LMSTA was positive, but LMSTA, along with many other charter schools (HMSA included), promote unjust and uneven disciplinary practices to keep those grades high. The BootCamp-like education environment is debatable in achieving the best results. They hold the students willing to keep their "perfect" economic system running. Just like you, your parents probably were upset with your options (Morningside, Hawthorne, Inglewood), and your butt in the seat means big $$ for the school. Charters tend to root themselves in low-income neighborhoods to profit off that discontent, but this ultimately leads to that cycle of making the public schools suffer more. I am sure your experience was different, but some of your peers who should have received additional support were kicked out (I can name at least 10 students kicked out of here, and I am sure you can too). But instead, they left those students to the schools you critique now.
The only reason I am not upset at LMSTA as a whole is that Lennox itself did in fact have to rely on the private market due to the racism they faced at the hands of the Centinela Valley Union High School when they closed Lennox High in 1984. But that is another issue.
@justbree716 you may not ask the race of the doctor but that doesn't mean it doesn't matter. Did you know that Black patients were under prescribed pain medicine because doctors thought Black people had a higher pain tolerance. All the doctors that did this were not Black. If they were, maybe they would've known better. As long as the minimum requirements are met to be a doctor, I am good with that. If you had any clue how low-quality doctors in majority Black and Latino are, you would likely want more doctors who also understand the community and willing to go that extra step for them.