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Letters: BESE proposal does not help students

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 25, 2022

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The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is proposing a solely to reduce the number of high schools rated A or B, not to make the accountability system a better reflection of public schools.After the proposal was reviewed by superintendents and accountability experts, it was found not to be in the best interest of students. Forcing students into college-level classes in high school does nothing to ensure they master high school... + full article



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