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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I haven't spent any time at A-B but I have spent time at Brent. I have tremendous respect for the principal, staff and teachers who work tirelessly to provide the best education they can for all students in the building. Not many years ago, Brent had a higher number of low income kids, and I thought it was a good school then too. A measure of a good school is much greater than just the test scores. I have no idea how Brent kids would do at A-B, as I've never been there, but I do think that A-B kids would get a good education at Brent were they there.[/quote] I disagree. In my opinion, if Amidon-Bowen and Brent Elementary would swap students, Amidon-Bowen would be considered a "good" school, and Brent Elementary would be considered a "bad" school[/quote] Absolutely, if all you judge a school by is the number of FARMS students, and maybe glance at test scores.[/quote]
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