Basically my kids go to school in pittsburgh, and the no child left behind letters arrive and I get a call, so now my question. It says that if there are not enough spots open for a child to transfer to a school that is within federal quidelines for education that it will go
1. Kids that are doing the worst in school.
2. Social, and econimic standing. I can only assume social means race.
So my kid as a B student in a subpar school, with what I can say are subpar teachers will have to stay there if there are not enough openings in a better school, because he is white and does good in school. He went to private school last year and they closed the school the next closest one to us was 20 miles away, and we cant afford tuition and the gas to get him there and back, we fit into the economic part I guess. So is that right because he does good he is going to get punished by maybe having to stay there with a level of education below national standards.
2006-09-14
11:54:53
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irishfan46241
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