I agree with Cynthia on quite a bit (not a McCain supporter, but that's about it).
I almost feel as if someone mandated that every classroom have a shiny new yardstick, and every pupil had to grow a certain amount every week.
The yardstick is the NCLB. The children are not going to measure exactly what you want them to measure; their growth and development vary and it's just not going to happen, mandate or no.
And if the President and Congress are so very concerned with children meeting educational standards, then why are private and home schools exempt?
Do they not also teach children?
Are some children more equal than others?
Is it presumed that private and home schools are "good" and public schools are "bad"?
Before I forget:
New Braunfels teacher alleges death threat over scores
CBS 42 Reporter: Alexis Patterson
Last Update: 3/26 11:01 pm
New Braunfels Teacher Alleges Threat
New Braunfels teacher Anita White made the allegation that a principal issued a death threat over test scores.
New Braunfels teacher Anita White made the allegation that a principal issued a death threat over test scores.
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A Central Texas teacher claims she got a death threat over test scores. Her principal adamantly denies the claim.
A woman who used to work at New Braunfels Middle School told CBS 42's Alexis Patterson that the principal threatened to kill teachers if test scores didn't improve -- a claim now under investigation by police.
Anita White used to teach science at the middle school.
She claims during a meeting in January, the principal said -- if test scores didn't meet his standards -- he would kill teachers, then himself.
"We were just sitting there in shock," White says. "And then, the next statement was, 'you just don't know how ruthless I can be.'"
The district issued a firm statement: "While police investigate a complaint, New Braunfels Middle School officials deny a teacher's claim that she was threatened to enhance test scores."
White says another teacher approached a board member, but nothing happened until mid-March. White said at that time, the New Braunfels Middle School principal was again unhappy with scores and reassigned her to the alternative campus after 18 years at the middle school.
"I couldn't understand," she said. "If I had the highest test scores, and you're wanting high test scores -- what's up with that? His last statement to me was 'I told you I was ruthless,' and that just brought back the threat of killing us."
White began writing her statement, and her husband filed a police report a few days ago.
"I'm in a better place now that I'm not there," she said. "And I guess that's why I felt comfortable coming out with this and taking the next step after going to a board member twice."
The district characterizes her claim: "The complaint comes on the heels of a New Braunfels Middle School science teacher being reassigned to the district's alternative school campus. Principal John Burks says all personnel decisions are made with the best interests of students in mind."
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