Thursday, October 09, 2008

Bribery in DC starts early

Only in a system as corrupt and broken as Washington, DC would this even be remotely considered a good idea.



 


For years, school officials have used detention, remedial classes, summer school and suspensions to turn around poorly behaved, underachieving middle school students, with little results. Now they are introducing a program that will pay students up to $100 per month for displaying good behavior.


Beginning in October, 3,000 students at 14 middle schools will be eligible to earn up to 50 points per month and be paid $2 per point for attending class regularly and on time, turning in homework, displaying manners and earning high marks. A maximum of $2.7 million has been set aside for the program, and the money students earn will be deposited every two weeks into bank accounts the system plans to open for them.


Is Trading Cash for Grades a Good Idea?, Oct 2008

You should read the whole article.


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