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Monday, September 8, 2008
Should low scoring schoools have to close?
In an editorial today, the DDN says a new law that forces low scoring charter schools to close is a good idea, but shouldn’t necessarily be applied to traditional public schools. But if closing down doesn’t make sense, what action should be taken to address chronically poor performing schools? Should they just be allowed to continue with bad performance indefinitely?
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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about schools, kids, teaching and learning.