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[quote=Anonymous]Maybe more parents would be "trailblazers" if they were confident that certain things that usually affect high-poverty schools would be taken care of like: - actually removing chronically disruptive children from the classroom (so that all kids can learn, and teachers are able to create more relaxed environments) - providing a rich, well-balanced curriculum, not one that is completely about the tests - making sure that higher performing students, or students with unique talents, can get proper attention from the teachers and not get lost in the NCLB shuffle - getting the schools staffed with experienced teachers who already know how to teach, not lots of inexperienced folks who are learning on the job These things are basically a given in schools that service mostly middle and high income kids, but not in schools with mostly low income kids. [/quote]
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