Thursday, April 21, 2011

High achieving middle schools noted

None part of PPS.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11111/1140976-100.stm

6 comments:

Questioner said...

Did the district ever look at successful middle schools b/f combining so many PPS middle schools first with K-5 then with 9-12?

Anonymous said...

The District HAD its own successful middle schools, once upon a time, even in the most urban of areas

Questioner said...

But at the time MR arrived he said scores were "abysmal." Although it would be interesting to see if U Prep/ Milliones 6-8 scores are any better than the Milliones middle it replaced.

Mark Rauterkus said...

http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110422192050/fixpa/images/c/c4/Not_satisfied.JPG

Anonymous said...

i got a idea let's have a Superintendent,School Board members
Central Officie staff Principals,etc. for each and every
schools and outsource the Teachers
than we be able to evaluate what personnel at each school(s) who are
succeeding and who is failing,i just thought that i put it out there for PPS and as a paying tax payer what else can go WRONG for PPS like Obama say lets put everything on the TABLE

Anonymous said...

Great idea! They'd either earn their salary or hit the road back to wherever!