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Related: About this forumArne has nerve to threaten fed intervention over opt outs. Blames parents for test anxiety.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026575462Time for him to go.
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Arne has nerve to threaten fed intervention over opt outs. Blames parents for test anxiety. (Original Post)
madfloridian
Apr 2015
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the stress comes from the threat of our neighborhood schools being defunded
questionseverything
Apr 2015
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questionseverything
(10,157 posts)1. the stress comes from the threat of our neighborhood schools being defunded
Demeter
(85,373 posts)2. Past time for him to go--he should never have been brought on board in the first place. n/t
AllyCat
(17,108 posts)3. I saw that article. There are some vocal and angry families
That are breathing fire over this at the Opt-out forum on FB.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)4. He never should have been appointed.
If the new version of ESEA is passed, he won't be able to intervene.
That will move the fight against high-stakes testing to the state level, where we might begin to see some progress.