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Thursday, April 11, 2013
If We Could Literally "Trap" Kids in Bad Schools, It Would Be a Lot Easier to Improve Them
High transience and absenteeism are difficult to deal with.
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
"School Choice" in New York, sets up poor neighborhoods. They no longer have a school to blame... or to improve. Choose another, right? Who cares if all the choices are the five of clubs.
1 comment:
"School Choice" in New York, sets up poor neighborhoods. They no longer have a school to blame... or to improve. Choose another, right? Who cares if all the choices are the five of clubs.
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