Charles Cole at the Huffington Post: I remember graduating being in the top 10 percentile throughout high school. I remember having As and Bs, thinking
Lance Izumi asks, “Are the public schools serving New Jersey’s middle-class students performing well? Lots of parents think so. They believe that student performance problems
After several links to and remarks about California’s Vergara ruling, Rotherham writes, A similar lawsuit [was] filed in Minnesota this week. But this one is
New York and New Jersey are neighbors, but you’d never know it, at least judging by disparities in their anti-testing movements. Today EdWeek quotes N.Y.
I’ll be honest: until I read this Newsday interview with Hillary Clinton where she said that she would opt her granddaughter into state standardized tests,
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