Originally Posted by Nautigal
Here's an interesting one -- I don't think it's gotten in here yet.

http://www.mindingthecampus.com/originals/2014/03/the_sat_upgrade_is_a_big_mista.html

From the essay:

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The "All In Campaign" aims "to ensure to ensure that every African American, Latino, and Native American student who is ready for rigorous work takes an AP course or another advanced course."
From a College Board site https://lp.collegeboard.org/all-in/educators for school administrators:
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Our “All In” campaign is focused on increasing the enrollment of African American, Latino, and Native American students in AP® courses. We know that you, too, are committed to equality and helping all students achieve at a higher level. This is a tremendous opportunity for you to help by joining the College Board’s All In campaign.

By registering below, you pledge to review the master schedule at your school or in your district to ensure that 100 percent of African American, Latino, and Native American students with AP Potential™ are enrolled in courses in the 2014-15 school year.
The AP Potential online tool projects a student's chance of earning a 3 or higher on an AP exam from his or her PSAT score.
Maybe students who score well on the PSAT math should be encouraged to take AP Calculus, but it should still be their choice. The College Board, in encouraging principals to push only qualified students of some races to take AP courses, is advocating discriminatory behavior that is both illegal and racist.