and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
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Re: and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
maybe it's because you're a stupid group of people?
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Re: and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
Martrae wrote:Actually, Ohio schools are considered pretty good. I believe they're ranked 14 or were not too long ago.
Uh, you transposed those numbers.
Closer to 41st in the nation than 14th.
Re: and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
/sigh
If you say so, Adam.
If you say so, Adam.
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Re: and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
Martrae wrote:Actually, Ohio schools are considered pretty good. I believe they're ranked 14 or were not too long ago.
From the ECS website 2003-2004 data.
http://www.ecs.org/html/Document.asp?chouseid=6218
Teachers in Ohio are the 16th highest paid in the nation.
Attendance rate: 89.4% - 46th in the Nation (as a pure percentage).
Graduation rates: Ohio is the 35th in the nation. (Comparing the number of students who graduated in 2004 to the number of students who were in the public schools 12 years prior).
Students enrolled per teacher: 15.7 - tied for 30th in the nation along with Maryland, North Carolina, & Tennessee.
Conversely, the education report card set up as part of the No Child Left Behind Act tells us that Ohio is ranked at #11 with a B grade. The education report card does not take into account any of the above statistics, but instead grants grades based upon the curved results of 4th & 8th grade Reading & Math proficiency tests.
To obtain that B grade Ohio students only had to achieve the following:
Scoring at or above the 4th grade reading proficiency test: 34%
Scoring at or above the 4th grade math proficiency test: 43%
Scoring at or above the 8th grade reading proficiency test: 36%
Scoring at or above the 8th grade math proficiency test: 33%
For a grand total average proficiency of: 36.5% proficiency! Yeehaw Ohio studants r rely smert!
So I was wrong and you were right, Ohio students are the 11th best in the nation.
-Adam
Re: and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
Sad that they're considered 11, isn't it?
Inside each person lives two wolves. One is loyal, kind, respectful, humble and open to the mystery of life. The other is greedy, jealous, hateful, afraid and blind to the wonders of life. They are in battle for your spirit. The one who wins is the one you feed.
Re: and in a bizarre twist, toronto offers segregated schools ag
No Child Left Behind Act
Worst
Idea
Ever
Worst
Idea
Ever
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