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I think it's very interesting that the study about the standards came out 
approximately six weeks after the election.  One of the questions that I had 
about the referendum was whether previous referendums had done anything to 
improve test scores in schools.  I was pretty well reprimanded by people on 
this list that that was immaterial that we really needed to have the 
referendum to lower class sizes.  Now we find out that 20+ schools have lower 
scores and the students need help.  I'm not sure that lower class size is the 
answer.  Someone much more experienced that I in education is going to have 
to answer that, but there has to be an answer somewhere.

Karen Collier
Linden Hills

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>I think it's very interesting that the 
study about the standards came out <BR>approximately six weeks after the election. 
&nbsp;One of the questions that I had <BR>about the referendum was whether previous 
referendums had done anything to <BR>improve test scores in schools. &nbsp;I was 
pretty well reprimanded by people on <BR>this list that that was immaterial that we 
really needed to have the <BR>referendum to lower class sizes. &nbsp;Now we find out 
that 20+ schools have lower <BR>scores and the students need help. &nbsp;I'm not sure 
that lower class size is the <BR>answer. &nbsp;Someone much more experienced that I in 
education is going to have <BR>to answer that, but there has to be an answer somewhere.
<BR>
<BR>Karen Collier
<BR>Linden Hills</FONT></HTML>

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