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To: marcher who wrote (9142)2/23/2003 1:29:53 AM
From: David JonesRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
...29th out of our 50 glorious...

I thought we were 40th!
And sure the teaches what more teachers! Read my last post. They were all over lowering class size and three years later we got more teachers and zip improvement. I remember reading the average kid stays four hours and thirty eight minutes in class a day for all subjects here. That doesn't sound like much to me. And it seems every time I pick up the paper the teachers are complaining about class prep time, paper checking time, no year around schools and on and on. And fighting tooth an nail to stop any performance tests for themselves, heaven forbid.
700 average shortfall but not if you vote the local bonds I'm paying for.
We just got the up dated state wide student test scores comparing city by city. All 9's an 10's "10 being the high" so were getting our moneys worth here in my bailey wig. And that certainly related to the topic. Cause it's certainly reflecting well on my property values.
And what PAC's make up your Calif real estate lobby cause that's a pretty broad brush there?