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Sunday, January 10, 2016

Lead Poisoning and “No Excuses”

Lead Poisoning and “No Excuses”:

Lead Poisoning and “No Excuses”

The word "LEAD" written in vintage ink stained wooden letterpress type in a partitioned printer's drawer.
It is appalling to hear about the situation in Flint, Michigan where lead has been pouring into the drinking cups of children for months. Lead is known to cause serious health problems, including cognitive disorders and learning disabilities. The effects can last, and most exposed children will need special education.
And, if the trend in schools continues, these same students will someday be told they have no excuses when it comes to learning, mastering standards and doing well on high-stakes tests. Of course, their teachers will be blamed if they don’t do well. And what kind of special education will be left for them?
There could also be a correlation between lead and violent crime. It is connected to impulsiveness and other serious reactions. Think about how that can be a concern with teen and adult behavior.
In Baltimore, they examined the house of Freddie Gray, whose death in police captivity last year caused riots in the city. Freddie had difficulty in school from a young age. The Lead Poisoning and “No Excuses”: