School Districts Start to Face Sanctions under Landmark Law »
Posted by: david_nwpa 3 months, 3 weeks agoCalifornia has 97 school districts that failed to meet their goals under the law for four years, more than twice as many failing districts as any other state so far. Kentucky has the next highest number facing sanctions, with 47.
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david_nwpa3 months, 3 weeks ago
Maybe someone at Propeller can descend from on high and explain why my first comment did not appear, but this one likely will. The discuss marker lists 2 comments, but only this comment is listed.
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david_nwpa3 months, 3 weeks ago
Eventually all of the school districts throughout the United States will be marked as failing. We cannot possibly expect every student to pass every test. NCLB is a dismal failure that should be scrapped at once.
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