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D.C.'s Distinction: $16,344 Per Student, But Only 12% Read Proficiently
Human Events ^ | March 23 2006

Posted on 03/25/2006 11:20:28 AM PST by Reagan Man

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1 posted on 03/25/2006 11:20:35 AM PST by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man

The fact that none of these are over 50% should be more shocking.


2 posted on 03/25/2006 11:22:32 AM PST by Crazieman (6-23-2005, Establishment of the United Socialist States of America)
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To: Reagan Man

What were the stats for being on grade level or above? How many were "special-ed students" or how many were counted as 0% due to something? Just wondering. 12% is about what I expected for DC, maybe even a little higher than I expected.


3 posted on 03/25/2006 11:24:08 AM PST by moog
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To: Crazieman

Not really. This is a PROFICIENT score, not a grade level score.


4 posted on 03/25/2006 11:24:59 AM PST by moog
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To: Reagan Man

The Democrat take on this...

Oviously, we're not putting enough $ into education in D.C.

The Republican take on this...

We doubled the education budget and it's paying off!

My take on this.

Our leaders have serious perception problems, and we seem to stuck with them.


5 posted on 03/25/2006 11:27:44 AM PST by DoughtyOne (If you don't want to be lumped in with those who commit violence in your name, take steps to end it.)
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To: Reagan Man

D.C.'s public elementary and secondary schools spent a total of $16,334 per student in the 2002-2003 school year, according to a Department of Education study. That compares to the $10,520 tuition at St. John's College High School, a District Catholic school that sends almost all its graduates to four-year colleges.

Apples to oranges.


6 posted on 03/25/2006 11:27:45 AM PST by moog
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To: DoughtyOne

My take on this.

Our leaders have serious perception problems, and we seem to stuck with them.

I agree, too much spent in DC, but there are all sorts of perceptions one can have on stats and such, it often depends on the politics of the person.

That's why I often concentrate on my own area because it's the place that has a direct effect upon me.


7 posted on 03/25/2006 11:29:45 AM PST by moog
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To: Reagan Man

--your federal tax dollar at work--


8 posted on 03/25/2006 11:30:27 AM PST by rellimpank (Don't believe anything about firearms or explosives stated by the mass media---NRABenefactor)
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To: Crazieman

"The fact that none of these are over 50% should be more shocking."


Among the many dark legacies of "The Greatest Generation" was letting government employees unionize against us, in this case for instance, local parents are no match against a vast, wealthy, all powerful, national teachers union.


9 posted on 03/25/2006 11:31:12 AM PST by ansel12
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>>>>The Republican take on this...
We doubled the education budget and it's paying off!

LOL No child left behind. Just taxpayers. Big government Republicanism is no different then big government liberalism.

10 posted on 03/25/2006 11:39:53 AM PST by Reagan Man (Secure our borders;punish employers who hire illegals;stop all welfare to illegals)
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Public school = Public disgrace.

If teachers could not be tenured and had to fight to keep their jobs due to competion then they would turn out a decent "product".

Maybe we should 'outsource' education to private schools!


11 posted on 03/25/2006 11:40:01 AM PST by truemiester (If the U.S. should fail, a veil of darkness will come over the Earth for a thousand years)
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To: Reagan Man

This proves only one thing.....that there is an enormous need to reintroduce discipline in schools. Instead of worrying about their "self-esteem," we need to get after these little bastards to work harder and be more responsible.


12 posted on 03/25/2006 11:41:57 AM PST by JaggedEdge
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Not one U.S. state can boast that a majority of the 8th-graders in its public schools last year had achieved grade-level proficiency or better in either reading or math.

Better read it again

13 posted on 03/25/2006 11:44:18 AM PST by ChildOfThe60s
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To: Reagan Man

Thanks for the article.


14 posted on 03/25/2006 11:45:04 AM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Results of the 'RATs running our Education Beaurocracy!
Without discipline, unallowed in federal schools, nothing is teachable. Children without self-control learn nothing.
These numbers prove it. Compare results to parochial school which are not QUITE as politically correct yet.


15 posted on 03/25/2006 11:46:34 AM PST by SouthCarolinaKit
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To: ChildOfThe60s

Sorry, I deal with this every year. The proficient grade level score means an ADVANCED grade level score while a basic grade level "mastery" score is in another category. Grade level mastery would include many more than this (though for DC, I imagine that STILL falls far below what it should). As I said, there are many ways of looking at it.


16 posted on 03/25/2006 11:47:41 AM PST by moog
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To: JaggedEdge

that there is an enormous need to reintroduce discipline in schools. Instead of worrying about their "self-esteem," we need to get after these little bastards to work harder and be more responsible.

I've never seen this "self-esteem" crap in schools BUT I agree with your statement strongly.


17 posted on 03/25/2006 11:49:13 AM PST by moog
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To: truemiester

If teachers could not be tenured and had to fight to keep their jobs due to competion then they would turn out a decent "product".

Tenure? What's tenure?


18 posted on 03/25/2006 11:49:55 AM PST by moog
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To: ansel12

Special interest groups are.


19 posted on 03/25/2006 11:50:43 AM PST by moog
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To: moog
Publik Skools.

Then again, since one half of the population is to the left of the bell curve, why should we be surprised?

20 posted on 03/25/2006 11:51:20 AM PST by Clemenza (I Just Wasn't Made for These Times)
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