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Published: Sep 09, 2009 02:00 AM
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Misplaced priorities
 
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Those concerned with crowded classrooms should understand they are just the resulting rash from the interior cancer.

Only 30 percent of at-risk kids passed EOG tests last year. Only 56 percent graduated lower than Halifax County, criticized by Judge Manning as committing "academic genocide."

While the Wake County Public School System is focused on school data to fill award shelves of administrators, student data is managed by moving kids to hide 'problems'. WCPSS has almost triple the ratio of administrators paid per student/teacher than other large systems. Voters cancorrect this.

The Board of Education controls administration. On Oct. 6, four seats are open for the school board. Wake Schools Community Alliance is a grassroots, parent-led organization backing candidates who will put children and education as top priorities.

Sarah Redpath

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