Submitted by Guest6978 (not verified) on Thu, 08/05/2010 - 3:33pm.
What money? The schools keep losing money and teachers. Then the state wants to put more and more students into one room. I don't care how good the students are if there is more then 20 high schoolers in a room a teacher will lose some of them. And as far as AYP goes, thats a joke. If a school has 25 goals and misses one because lets say they only have 94% of students testing instead of 95%, then the school misses AYP. It is all a numbers game. To really see a difference in education build more schools and have more teachers, so there are less students in a class. The only real number that should matter is the number of kids in a room. the more students in a class the lower the scores are going to be.
What money? The schools keep
What money? The schools keep losing money and teachers. Then the state wants to put more and more students into one room. I don't care how good the students are if there is more then 20 high schoolers in a room a teacher will lose some of them. And as far as AYP goes, thats a joke. If a school has 25 goals and misses one because lets say they only have 94% of students testing instead of 95%, then the school misses AYP. It is all a numbers game. To really see a difference in education build more schools and have more teachers, so there are less students in a class. The only real number that should matter is the number of kids in a room. the more students in a class the lower the scores are going to be.