On 10/6/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but see... the metric currently being measured is whether the school is
> improving. SO a really good school that is not "improving" enough gets
> penalized, while a bad school does not as long as the median reading score
> has gone from the 24th to the 25th percentile.

I'm not really sure why this is contrary to my point, and maybe that
wasn't your argument.

Using market forces closes bad schools faster and doesn't require the
same level of testing and political bullshit.

-Cameron

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