San Francisco: School Board Votes to End Lowell High School's 'Anti-Racist' Lottery-Based Admission System After Grades CollapseChris MenahanInformationLiberation Jun. 28, 2022 |
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San Francisco's last good public high school voted to end their merit-based admission system in 2021 as part of the Great Awokening. Lowell High School, which was previously overwhelmingly Asian and White, elected to switch to a lottery-based admissions system and became around 45% Hispanic and Black. The previously top-performing school saw grades swiftly collapse with 25% of freshmen students receiving either a D or an F in the fall 2021 semester, Legal Insurrection reported. "This ultimately led to the ouster of three school board members," Legal Insurrection said. "The Asian community played a major role in the campaign." San Francisco Unified School District's board of education last week voted to return the school to their previous merit-based system, KTVU reports: The 4 to 3 vote will reinstate merit-based admissions for incoming freshmen at the esteemed academy in fall of 2023. The failure of the school district superintendent’s resolution to extend the lottery system means a return to applicants meeting a designated grade point average and standardized test score criteria for admission.BLM's agenda has been struggling over the past year as a result of their leftist policies leading to a record surge in crime and collapse in standards across the board. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |