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Posted on 1/1/14 at 4:55 pm to LSURussian
Russian,
You seem to be updated and well informed on this. In your opinion, what IS the solution to our public school problem?
I'm behind SG bc I feel it's an actual progressive step, and i don't think I've ever seen one of those in EBR.
But if there is a better way, I'm all ears...I think we all are.
You seem to be updated and well informed on this. In your opinion, what IS the solution to our public school problem?
I'm behind SG bc I feel it's an actual progressive step, and i don't think I've ever seen one of those in EBR.
But if there is a better way, I'm all ears...I think we all are.
Posted on 1/1/14 at 5:38 pm to LSURussian
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Kenilworth Middle being an RSD facility
It's not.
You sure about that? It wouldn't be the first time The Advocate was incorrect.
LINK
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Pelican Educational Foundation won the charter to take over Kenilworth Middle School in 2009 and renamed it Kenilworth Science and Technology Charter School. The charter was authorized by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to take over Kenilworth Middle School after years of academic and other problems.
Last Thursday, the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education agreed to renew the charter for five more years, extending the school’s charter through 2019.
That news came on the heels of performance scores released in October that showed Kenilworth was among just five schools in East Baton Rouge Parish that improved by more than one grade level since last year.
Kenilworth, the only charter school in Baton Rouge overseen by the Recovery School District, jumped from an F last year to a C grade this year.
It also still doesn't change the fact that students in southwest EBR parish have to pass two middle schools on their way to mid city .
If St. George is willing to pay for new schools, they could alleviate these problems.
IMO, the best scenario would be for a special school district to be created without incorporating St. George.
This post was edited on 1/1/14 at 5:40 pm
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