tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776587.post9005276430849089741..comments2023-11-03T04:00:24.785-04:00Comments on Kentucky School News and Commentary: Henry County Supt says "no way" his high school is among "Dirty Dozen"Richard Dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14586435007687942849noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776587.post-47077002879005561612010-02-13T20:03:41.578-05:002010-02-13T20:03:41.578-05:00No coincidence. Omitting part of articles is nece...No coincidence. Omitting part of articles is necessary under the copyright law and "fair use." Sometimes I stretch that bit already, but try not to. That's why I always link directly to original sources. Those authors deserve the traffic.<br /><br />As for Henry County, I must assume that any school in that circumstance has enough wrong that a major overhaul in needed. But I have no idea what measures may be underway.<br /><br />You ask a good question.Richard Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14586435007687942849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776587.post-72444545198430150462010-02-13T16:06:33.150-05:002010-02-13T16:06:33.150-05:00I find it coincidental that the rest of the articl...I find it coincidental that the rest of the article is omitted. It continues to quote the superintendent saying that the school actually is facing issues; that one of four things could happen. He then says that the school is well on its way to being where the administration wants it to be, although there have been no significant improvements lately. Why will the administration at Henry County not stop accusing the CATS testing of being inadequate? Why not just accept that the school is falling short, and fix the problem?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com