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Reply to "Achievement gap continues to grow between high- and low-income schools"
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[quote=Anonymous]As soon as the classroom door opens, it constitutes a disruption. At my daughter's school, there were 3 interruptions that happened in the morning. One of them was to pull special needs children, the other 2 were for ESOL kids. As soon as the classroom door opened, every kid in the classroom looked up and some of the kids went as far as to let the ESOL students know that it is time for them to leave. This is first grade. If that is the only disruption in your child's class everyday, you should be very happy. I can't imagine that any 1st graders are totally absorbed in complex tasks so that looking up to see the door open affects their education. I have never seen a 1st grade class that doesn't have kids up and down, low level buzz, teacher talking to someone, lots going on. [/quote]
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