Wednesday, February 3, 2016

The BOE’s top priorities really shouldn’t be Capizzi’s $7.5 million office and more money for the Licata family.



From today’s Record:

“Test scores

These figures represent the percentage of students meeting expectations and are composite results in each school district, combining results across multiple grades.  While figures in some districts appear unusually low, the state Education Department says it, as well as individual school districts, had a chance to review them before they were released to the public.”