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Re: Jersey City school board releases state testing data - Not good!
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Dumb kids being raised by dumb parents. Blame Epps if you like, I bet things wouldn't be any different they had a different superintendent.

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Well, first it starts with the parents. That is the number one problem. Education begins and ends at home. Schools and teachers are merely guides.

Posted on: 2009/10/16 16:29
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Can anyone figure out, or know, whether this is the results of last years spring 2009 tests for the "2008 school year", or it actually took 18 months to create this report for the spring 2008 tests.

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Jersey City school board releases state testing data

By Melissa Hayes/The Jersey Journal
October 15, 2009, 6:28PM

The Jersey City Board of Education detailed student performance on state standardized tests at its meeting tonight.

Students at all grade levels are performing below the state averages. For example, 63.8 percent of Jersey City students taking the High School Proficiency Assessment passed the language arts test. The state average was 83.6 percent.

District officials said the scores will be posted on the district's Web site. Board of Education member expressed some concern over the scores. One member pointed to declining special education performances at the high school. Another board member suggested questioned whether class size impacts performance on standardized tests.

The scores are available, broken down by school, on the state Department of Education's Web site.

http://education.state.nj.us/rc/nclb08/menu/17-2390.html


The system has been horrible for decades, tenured teachers who make too much money and who don't give a hoot about the kids.

Theres a track record in JC of kids just being pushed through the system with out any accountability on the part of the board of ED!

Posted on: 2009/10/16 13:32
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When are they going to catch Epps & put him away!!!
CORRUPTION!!!


AMEN!!!

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When are they going to catch Epps & put him away!!!
CORRUPTION!!!

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Jersey City school board releases state testing data

By Melissa Hayes/The Jersey Journal
October 15, 2009, 6:28PM

The Jersey City Board of Education detailed student performance on state standardized tests at its meeting tonight.

Students at all grade levels are performing below the state averages. For example, 63.8 percent of Jersey City students taking the High School Proficiency Assessment passed the language arts test. The state average was 83.6 percent.

District officials said the scores will be posted on the district's Web site. Board of Education member expressed some concern over the scores. One member pointed to declining special education performances at the high school. Another board member suggested questioned whether class size impacts performance on standardized tests.

The scores are available, broken down by school, on the state Department of Education's Web site.

http://education.state.nj.us/rc/nclb08/menu/17-2390.html

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