SAN ANTONIO -- The San Antonio and Edgewood school districts are teaming up to keep eighth-graders in school.(from KSAT-12)
District officials said too many older middle school students are dropping out of high school and [are] then challenged with finding a decent-paying job.
"... too many older middle school students are dropping out of high school ..."
Well, they can't drop out of high school until they get there first. Right? So then they wouldn't be middle school students, would they? The only explanation is that they must be middle school students who have powers that allow them to travel into the future and be high school students simultaneously. Which would be a pretty awesome superpower to have (though not quite as cool as the ability to stick to walls or to use metal claws that extrude from your hands), and anyone with abilities like that should probably be given a pass on their grades. Shouldn't they?
In any case, those kids better get back into school. Or else the mayor is going to be knocking on their doors.
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Perhaps in Edgewood, 8th grade is high school.
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