«Parents don't know that Celerity can
actually discriminate against students.
Not exact matches
Ignoring Connecticut's collapsing fiscal situation, the Governor and legislature
actually handed the charter schools even more scarce public funds, even though those schools
discriminate against Connecticut children by refusing to accept and educate their fair share of
students who require special education services and those who aren't proficient in the English language and therefore need additional English language services.
Unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory because the Common Core SBAC test fails to measure what has
actually been taught in the classroom, that the SBAC test is based on materials that is more than two to three levels above grade level, that the SBAC test pass / fail score is calibrated to fail the majority of public schools
students and that the SBAC test is particularly unfair because it
discriminates against those who face English Language barriers or need special education services.
Tellingly, it does not appear that the BC College of Teachers has had much success (if any) in dismissing graduates from TWU from the teaching profession on the grounds that they
actually discriminated against gay or lesbian
students, which suggest that, in fact, TWU graduates are not generally homophobes.