DMN had a article showing all the TAKS scores for districts in the DFW area. My wife is a teacher, so we like to look and see how other districts are performing. This time I paid more attention to the "Low Income" column as it was titled in the paper. Online you can see the entire state set of scores.
According to the paper, 59% of kids are "low income" statewide meaning they qualify for free or reduced price lunches. Some area districts were right at 90%. I have a hard time believing that the number of "poor" kids is that high across an entire district. If so, then it's just another case of misappropriations and abuse of tax dollars. You'll never convince me that 90% of a district in the metroplex can't afford a loaf of bread and a pack of bologna for a sandwich.
Link to online scores: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...ics/0810/taks/
According to the paper, 59% of kids are "low income" statewide meaning they qualify for free or reduced price lunches. Some area districts were right at 90%. I have a hard time believing that the number of "poor" kids is that high across an entire district. If so, then it's just another case of misappropriations and abuse of tax dollars. You'll never convince me that 90% of a district in the metroplex can't afford a loaf of bread and a pack of bologna for a sandwich.
Link to online scores: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...ics/0810/taks/
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