Last month, during a hearing before California lawmakers on the need to reform remedial education — the
system that aims to ready underprepared students for college - level work — a student testified that because his test scores required him to take one year's
worth of remedial education, he would have to scramble to figure
out how to pay another year's rent,
school fees, and transportation.
There's the equally oppressive staff incentive
system, reports
of Noble students attempting suicide, and the memo below from the Rauner Charter
school itself that essentially bribes a student with his / her own year's
worth of credits to transfer
out of Rauner.