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What would "accountability" look like? Standardized testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools generally don't have a testing problem because they can choose kids who are already very likely to be successful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To normal people, it means public charter school and non-neighborhood based traditional public schools, including magnet schools.
To super right-wing folks, it means public $ vouchers for private, many times religious, schools with no accountability.
What would "accountability" look like? Standardized testing?
That's a very broad brush. How about Lab and the multitude of other schools that teach kids with LDs.
Accountability could be nobody applies to go there.
So you mean they would have to accept all who want to attend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools generally don't have a testing problem because they can choose kids who are already very likely to be successful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To normal people, it means public charter school and non-neighborhood based traditional public schools, including magnet schools.
To super right-wing folks, it means public $ vouchers for private, many times religious, schools with no accountability.
What would "accountability" look like? Standardized testing?
That's a very broad brush. How about Lab and the multitude of other schools that teach kids with LDs.
Accountability could be nobody applies to go there.
Anonymous wrote:Private schools generally don't have a testing problem because they can choose kids who are already very likely to be successful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To normal people, it means public charter school and non-neighborhood based traditional public schools, including magnet schools.
To super right-wing folks, it means public $ vouchers for private, many times religious, schools with no accountability.
What would "accountability" look like? Standardized testing?
Anonymous wrote:Private schools generally don't have a testing problem because they can choose kids who are already very likely to be successful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To normal people, it means public charter school and non-neighborhood based traditional public schools, including magnet schools.
To super right-wing folks, it means public $ vouchers for private, many times religious, schools with no accountability.
What would "accountability" look like? Standardized testing?
Private schools generally don't have a testing problem because they can choose kids who are already very likely to be successful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To normal people, it means public charter school and non-neighborhood based traditional public schools, including magnet schools.
To super right-wing folks, it means public $ vouchers for private, many times religious, schools with no accountability.
What would "accountability" look like? Standardized testing?
Anonymous wrote:Where we live it means that kids can go to any public school even if it's not in their district--if the school has space for them and the parents provide the transportation.
Anonymous wrote:To normal people, it means public charter school and non-neighborhood based traditional public schools, including magnet schools.
To super right-wing folks, it means public $ vouchers for private, many times religious, schools with no accountability.