MoB_MoVols
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Yeah I go to school with this guy. He failed the state standardized test that they give so that you can prove you should be able to graduate. It asks questions that are pathetically easy like "x+5=17 what is x"? I don't think he passed it until this year. Also I've watched him play and he isn't good. Just big and clumsy. Not a game changer in anyway and isn't even close to being the best player on the team.
Yeah I go to school with this guy. He failed the state standardized test that they give so that you can prove you should be able to graduate. It asks questions that are pathetically easy like "x+5=17 what is x"? I don't think he passed it until this year. Also I've watched him play and he isn't good. Just big and clumsy. Not a game changer in anyway and isn't even close to being the best player on the team.
Yeah I go to school with this guy. He failed the state standardized test that they give so that you can prove you should be able to graduate. It asks questions that are pathetically easy like "x+5=17 what is x"? I don't think he passed it until this year. Also I've watched him play and he isn't good. Just big and clumsy. Not a game changer in anyway and isn't even close to being the best player on the team.
SCVOL I have to side with you on this. You just gave an example of a problem on the test. There is nothing wrong with that. If you had not shown there was a problem with grades there would have been 20 people on here debating how could we work this kid into the D class "for the GOAT" class. So I am glad we know CBJ was right to let this young man find his own path. Thinks for the insight.