Educational group calls Invest in Kids test scores report deeply flawed – Center Square

“Our issue with that is in the Invest in Kids Act, in the literal law, it says that they are supposed to compare our low-income scholarship students to public school students of a similar socioeconomic background and they did not do that,” Empower Illinois Executive Director Bobby Sylvester said.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Skewed data from a CTU operative? Whoda thunk it?

Larry Canfield
2 years ago

You get the conclusions you pay for.

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