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re: Congrats to all Alabama parents of the OT: massive k-12 reform officially happening

Posted on 3/7/24 at 5:25 am to
Posted by brass2mouth
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 5:25 am to
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Wouldn't end of the year testing at a state facility be beneficial? Maybe if your kids in the 5th grade all year and funding is successfully given and he fails miserably at the end of the year on standardized testing- you don't provide any more funding to that family until that child is caught up.


Ok, so what do you do with the school district when the same happens?
Posted by Solo Cam
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Posted on 3/9/24 at 8:16 am to
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Ok, so what do you do with the school district when the same happens?
You have too many fixed cost in a school district and uncontrollable variables. But you can directly compare the students and see if there is a trend of the facility or a unique case.

If there are 25 kids in the class and 2 fail I think that's reasonable. If 7 fail then that's obviously an issue.

We should have a requirement percentage based. I don't know the exact demographics and pass fail rates to set a baseline but the principle idea is sound.
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