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[quote=Anonymous]Here is more coverage - including Eva Moskowitz making a child's disciplinary records public http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/10/29/harlem_success_academy_got_to_go_list_named_undesirable_students.html If Eva Moskowitz thinks the public policy solution to poor inner city schools is a combination of strict discipline and taking the bottom 5% of kids with behavior problems and segregating them in other separate schools, I wish she would just be honest about it. Instead she spouts platitudes about her schools dealing with same populations as public schools but getting better results - at the same time she is trying to push the weakest kids out. Also, does NY not have the same rules regarding special ed? I did not think that charters could use the need for special ed as a reason to say a kid wasn't a good fit for a school. I thought charters had to meet the student's special ed needs.[/quote]
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