n a message dated 10/30/2001 11:20:43 PM Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> 
>  Why is the gap getting bigger?  We know that class size and teaching 
>  experience makes a difference.  On average, the concentration of 
experienced 
> 
>  teachers and class sizes have increased at schools serving poor, 
>  predominantly black neighborhoods since the community school plan was 
>  implemented.  The reverse has happened in schools that serve the most 
>  affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods.

The concentration of inexperienced teachers and class sizes have increased at 
schools serving poor, predominantly black neighborhoods since the community 
school plan was implemented.  

By the way, I do have specific, concrete proposals to solve the problem of 
over-concentrating teachers at certain schools in my platform (I am one of 
the school board candidates who didn't make it through the primary. I 
received 3,600 votes).  My platform (how to fix the schools) can be found at 
my web site <http://educationright.tripod.com>

-Doug Mann, Kingfield  
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