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Starting in the fall of 2027, Harvard will limit A grades to 20 percent of enrollment, plus an additional four A’s per class. This has been done as an attempt to curb grade inflation. Presently, an average of 65 percent of students receive a grade of A. Would you support such a limit in your school/district?
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Results of the survey of June 21, 2026
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School districts, including San Diego Unified and Cincinnati Public Schools, are opening parking lots as temporary shelters for homeless students and their families. This initiative, launched in San Diego in partnership with Jewish Family Service, provides families with a safer alternative to street homelessness, offering amenities such as security and portable restrooms. Do you agree with this practice?
Yes-------------66.7%
No--------------33.3%
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When are we going to admit that the majority of homeless adults are drug addicts? |
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This is an impossible yes or no question, as there are so many legal, financial, social, and health (mental and physical) issues that would need to be included in this discussion. |
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Only if strictly supervised, i.e., safety, etc., as on school grounds to ensure the safety of the children going to school and the community. |
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This should not be necessary, but it is important to support students and families. We are public schools |
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