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Dropping the "gifted" program, eliminating CTE courses,...
It doesn't take a genius to see that drop out rates will rise and that faculties will be dilluted. We won't get much for the money we spend, but hey, we'll be able to say we've saved money!
It looks to me like a race to mediocrity.
Yet you never hear of a district talking about cutting funding for the handicapped.
Why is it that the below average kids can get more help than the above average kids?
Isn't this profiling? Teach all students at a high level. To much time and money wasted on low achieving students.
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