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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]If you're teaching kids who come from a background of chaos and try and escape it through truancy, then their test scores from last year will likely reflect this struggle, and their growth scores will compare them to other kids who also struggle. On the other hand, if high performing kids come to your school and suddenly stop showing up in droves, then you're doing something wrong and you need to be held accountable. [/quote] No need for snark. It was a simple question. I am referring to the type of child that we read so many sad stories about in WAPO, She had missed thirty days. [/quote] I don't consider my answer to be snarky. I'm just explaining the facts as I see them. My guess is that Relisha missed many days every year, and that it impacted her scores. So, while her absences had lots of awful impacts, they probably wouldn't have played a negative role in her teacher's performance evaluation. [/quote]
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