An school district in Chattanooga, TN was stunned to find that nine of its schools were in the bottom 20. This program follows what they did to fix things, and whether it worked.
Jun 20th, 2006 | 0 comments | 124 Views
An school district in Chattanooga, TN was stunned to find that nine of its schools were in the bottom 20. This program follows what they did to fix things, and whether it worked.
Can a school be 'outstanding' and 'in need of improvement' at the same time? Apparently so.
Programs for gifted students are disappearing in districts because of budget cuts, shifting priorities and, some allege, because of the federal "No Child Left Behind" act.