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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
From my limited knowledge, it's far more than a simple test. If the children don't make the required test scores, it's the responsibility of the district to put in whatever remedial training is required to improve those scores. It's an expensive proposition if you've got 20% of the class failing to meet the numbers.
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Correct.
CT Should be in a far better position that other states in that regard. For example where I work with some schools at 80 percent or higher Mexican student population. The district has to find the money for the extra teachers and "specialists" for the relevant catch up education that's required.
- Peter.
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