I always found this funny:
Calexit leader quits secession effort to make his home in Russia
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
https://www.snopes.com/2017/01/30/calexit-campaign-supported-russia/
This CalExit isn't something new, no more than Texas succeeding is new. It's a stupid pipe-dream that pops up every so often.
But Ca provides more money to the government than any other state, unlike welfare states like Alabama and Kentucky.
On it's own, Ca has around the 6th or 7th strongest economy in the world, going up against other countries.
So California haters can suck it. They be jealous 🙂
Lawsuit: California has a literacy crisis; test scores drag down rest of nation
"According to the lawsuit, 11 of the nation’s 26 lowest-performing large school districts are in California. Since 2015, less than one-half of students from third grade to fifth grade have met California literacy standards. Both traditional and charter schools are failing, attorneys said.
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“The state’s system of education is failing them,” the lawsuit states. “An education that does not provide access to literacy cannot be called an education at all. In California’s education system, the children of the ‘haves’ receive access to a basic education while the children of the ‘have nots’ are barred access, rendering the state system of public education the great unequalizer.”
The lawsuit is the first in the United States to “seek recognition of the constitutional right to literacy,” the New York Times reported. It alleges that the state failed to intervene on behalf of low-performing students."
"Attorneys from Public Counsel and Morrison & Foerster filed the lawsuit Tuesday in California Superior Court on behalf of parents, teachers, and students at three schools: La Salle Avenue Elementary School in Los Angeles; Van Buren Elementary School in Stockton; and Children of Promise Preparatory Academy, a charter school in Inglewood. The Stockton Unified School District in Stockton is the third-lowest-performing district in the nation, performing only slightly above the Detroit City School District."
This is an article too: