Photos in theews. Listings. Grants Available And finally, there are the substantive issues involved in a rewrite of the ESEA, including the fate of the current law's primary yardstick, known as adequate yearly progress, or AYP; how schools would be held accountable; Department spokesman Justin Hamilton wouldn't comment last week on the timing of any proposal, and would only say of the pending hearings: “This is an important step in the right direction.
Don't you just love the idea that protecting "often eccentric and unusual minds of real genius” is more important than addressing "allegations of bullying or plagiarism" that “soured and scarred departments" for years With the current wording one "no" would be sufficient. Of course "allegations of bullying or plagiarism"eed to be addressed. But trojan horse changes on dismissal and redundancy shouldot be introduced at the same time. As to “soured and scarred
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