From the BCCT this morning. Here's a link to the article and the PDF of the districts.
We're in at 68. A very solid performance. Kudos to Dr. Yonson, the administration and staff, and especially the students. Despite the efforts of the Stop the School controlled Board of Education to paint you as such, you are not idiotic, incompetent, inept, or downright moronic.
Will the Emperor or any of his court of toadies have the decency or guts to recognize this publicly? Nah...they'll be too busy with their agenda of destruction and dismemberment.
Philadelphia Magazine’s recently published 2008 list of the top 50 public school districts in the eight-county Philadelphia area ranked 27 of Bucks and Montgomery counties’ schools among the best.
Besides schools in Chester, Montgomery and Delaware counties, the following Bucks districts were also rated amongst the highest: New Hope-Solebury (7); Central Bucks (10); Hatboro-Horsham (14); Council Rock (15); North Penn (21); Quakertown (37); Palisades (38); Pennsbury (39); Souderton (40); Pennridge (43); Neshaminy (44); Centennial (46) and Upper Moreland (49).
Also included in the top 100 were: Bensalem (64); Morrisville (68); Bristol Borough (78); and Bristol Township (83).
The schools were ranked based on district-wide comparisons of reading and math test scores, SAT scores, student-faculty ratios, graduation rates, and enrollment in two and four-year colleges.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
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