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Monday, September 19, 2011

09/19/11 Highly Paid Greenwich School Administrators Will Soon Offer Excuse After Excuse On Why They Failed No Child Left Behind

The Annual Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Report Is In For Greenwich Public Schools And It Is Time For The Entire Greenwich Board Of Education To Resign, So The New People And New Solutions Can Be Put In Effect In Greenwich

Greenwich Is Paying Top Dollar For Bellow Average Results:

If The Heads Of Some Of Greenwich Very Highly Paid School Administrators Start To Roll, Then Student Proficiency Will Start Going Up Immediately


While Greenwich students are generally performing slightly worse than last year on the statewide tests (CMT and CAPT), now the State Of Connecticut reports that the Greenwich Board Of Education is failing to see that their highly paid administrators meet the federal NCLB standards of Adequate Yearly Progress.

Greenwich Public schools fail to meet this year's performance standards under No Child Left Behind (NCLB).

Already, Greenwich Board Of Education President Steve Anderson is telling local parent leaders that Greenwich failed to meet the standards, because of an increase in the federal requirement of NCLB for 2011.

This year nine in 10 Greenwich students are required to be proficient in reading and mathematics. But longtime Greenwich Board Of Education President Steve Anderson and very well compensated administrators just can't seem to teach Greenwich Childred to add, subtract, multiply, divide and do fractions.

Greenwich's poor results are based on student performance on the 2011 Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) and the 2011 Connecticut Academic Performance Test (CAPT).

Greenwich High School and Julian Curtiss School both failed to make AYP because of reading performance.

Hamilton Avenue School failed to make AYP based on the whole school's scores.

Students With Disabilities Are Being Shortchanged

Central Middle School missed AYP due to "subgroups" performance.

Neighboring districts New Canaan and Darien received the "all clear" again this year, Greenwich Public Schools was one of 10 districts across the states to miss AYP because of subgroups' performance.

Shame, Shame, Shame On Greenwich Board Of Education President Steve Anderson

Greenwich Deserves Better Than This


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