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[quote=Anonymous]Top concerns if you are looking at a lower test score school are 1) how good are the SPED services at the school and 2) how deep is the differentiation within the classroom. Does the Principal have thoughtful and substantive responses to these questions. If the SPED is bad and the teachers I'll equipped or under supported in differentiating work, then any child who tests above the school average will be at a real disadvantage in that environment. However, if these areas are thoughtfully and strongly supported it can work quite well. [/quote]
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