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rainbow4321 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-16-05 11:50 AM
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More TX schools drop in state ratings(2x the number of low-rated schools)
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8EH8GQ00.html

The number of low-rated schools in Texas has doubled since last year, giving more than half a million students at those campuses the right to transfer to a better school.

The Texas Education Agency on Thursday identified 821 campuses across the state where students will have the right to leave. Last year 420 such campuses were identified.

State education officials attributed the large increase to tougher performance standards used to rate schools. Two years ago, just 126 schools were on the statewide transfer list.

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Officials had no exact figures Thursday on the number of students who will have the transfer option, but estimates indicated that as many as 575,000 students are enrolled at the 821 campuses
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PDittie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-16-05 12:12 PM
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1. This is Rick Perry's albatross
He's announcing another 'initiative' in public education in Houston this afternoon, but it was Chris Bell's suggestion months ago.

Just look at these numbers:

... Perry continues to back an Enron-style accountability system that holds kids back to keep them out of the test pool. This "ninth-grade bulge," which education researchers say is a result of high-stakes testing, has pushed the state's effective dropout rate to nearly 40 percent, tops in the country.

The sad fact is that most residents of our prison system lack high school degrees. The perverse incentive to encourage kids to drop out of school has created a school-to-prison pipeline that is a silent moral crisis in Texas. Incredibly, Mr. Perry was one of only three governors not to sign a national agreement by the National Governors Association to accurately track dropouts. We can't keep using the prison system to hide our failures like Enron used offshore dummy corporations to hide its debt.

Another unfortunate, if avoidable, byproduct of Enron-style accountability is the silent crisis of teacher dropouts. We have a shortage of qualified, certified teachers because 60 percent of all teachers quit within their first five years.

Texas pays its teachers $6,100 less than the national average, but it costs more than $13,000 to replace each teacher. This is perhaps the best example of Enron-style accounting. Consequently, we have more certified teachers not teaching in Texas than are working in the classrooms. We need to bring their salaries up to the national average and then empower them to teach our kids something more important than how to take yet another standardized test.


Rick Perry has been an unmitigated disaster for education in the state of Texas. And the incompetence has spread into the Republican-controlled legislature, which simply lacks the political courage to fix it for him.

Out with the GOP bastards. All of them.
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