Education officials in Illinois expect to see a marked increase this year in the percentage of students classified as proficient in reading, writing and math.... That’s not because of any change in the way schools are teaching or how well students are learning, but rather a change in the way the state reports scores on the annual assessments students are given in those core subjects.
This needs to be stopped. Maybe the board of education should focus needs to focus on improving education and not covering up for failed public schools and teachers unions.
daskoterzar
9 months ago
Pathetic.
Bob smith
9 months ago
Fudging the numbers like they do with crime reports
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
This needs to be stopped. Maybe the board of education should focus needs to focus on improving education and not covering up for failed public schools and teachers unions.
Pathetic.
Fudging the numbers like they do with crime reports