I transferred to Schenectady High School as a juni...
I transferred to Schenectady High School as a junior and graduated there. I was not engaged and the curriculum for most of the various studies were classes I took in middle school or as a freshman. I ended up skipping over 40 days each year, 50 classes total each semester, and I still got my regents diploma and graduated in the high 80's. I'm very disappointed with how the school pushes everyone along. Students I skipped with expressed that they didn't learn material the way that they were taught material, and the staff didn't adapt nor were the counselors and administrative staff concerned. Most got given a passing grade, hardly learning the material, and now struggle today.
I hope things change. This is not the only school that does this. It's a national epidemic. I'm just a little baffled that a once great political city is not turning kids in productive members of society with any know-how of common practices.