May 25, 2007

Applying Standards Brings Fort Worth Protest

If you havenÂ’t met the requirements to graduate, why should you be permitted to walk across the stage at the graduation ceremony?

Students who had been planning to walk across the stage at graduation ceremonies this weekend were instead walking a picket line Thursday morning.

The Trimble Tech High School seniors marched in front of Fort Worth Independent School District headquarters to protest Wednesday's decision by trustees to bar students who failed the TAKS test from commencement exercises.

About a dozen young people, carrying signs and chanting, began picketing at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. They represent the 613 Fort Worth seniors who did not pass the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills exam.

Take these young ladies.

Crystal Martinez complained that while she finished at the top of her class with a 3.5 grade point average, she is now blocked from graduation by failing the TAKS test.

"We know we're not going to get our diplomas, but we just want to walk across the stage," Martinez said. "That's all we ask for right now."
Classmate Chloe Walker agreed. "I believe that I have at least the right to walk the stage with all my friends," she said. "I made it this far, and I have all my credits I need. I deserve to get my certificate of completion."

Oh, the humanity! They haven’t met the legal requirements for graduation, but they want to get the perks that go with graduation – including a piece of paper that effectively says “Yeah, she showed up.”

And it isnÂ’t like they donÂ’t have a chance to actually get the diploma and graduate.

School officials said non-graduating seniors will have a chance to take the TAKS test again in July. If they pass, they can participate in a separate commencement exercise in August.

You know – whenever they have actually met the standard and accomplished the goal for which the accolade is being offered. Otherwise it is the equivalent of giving holding a wedding reception for a couple just shacking up together. What they do not recognize is that participating in the graduation ceremony is an honor for accomplishment, not a right.

Sadly, there are too many districts that have forgotten the true significance of the ceremony and let those who haven’t met the graduation standards put in a cameo appearance and "walk the stage." I’m glad my district does not. I wonder – is it time for the Texas Legislature to pass legislation to put a stop to this absurd practice?

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Posted by: Greg at 12:15 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Yes your district does let TAKS failures walk. And they did so on Sunday. It is being phased out, but yes they do walk at the back of the line.

Posted by: mathaholica at Sun May 27 16:05:01 2007 (Adn33)

2 Not according to what we teachers have been told.

Email me privately with details if I'm wrong -- rhymeswithright@gmail.com

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon May 28 01:51:52 2007 (3rx6w)

3 Well, now that I've confirmed who my source is, I'm pretty angry to find out that my district did start allowing this practice -- though it is now being phased out over the next two years.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue May 29 08:13:53 2007 (X/IAj)

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