Five minutes is all that separates C.F. from where I live. Since C.F. is literally right over the bridge that separates itself from me, I’m quite accustomed with the area. In fact, I have friends who not only reside there but have also attended C.F. High School. Although, C.F. is only about one square mile, its high school houses nearly one thousand students.
Recently, C.F. has been in the news. From what I remember, it something to do with the district letting go of a lot of the teachers within the high school. I sure that test scores played and integral part in the reason behind the mass firing. However, I don’t think I can imagine how all those teachers (those who were fired) felt. Usually, a school department will “pink slip” a teacher at the end of the year if they choose to let s/he go; this was not the case for teachers of C.F. High School. If I remember correctly, the teachers were literally fired during the day and students were dismissed early from school due to the incident. CF High school was a low performing school when this happened years ago. If the school department was basing it solely on test scores and graduation rates, doesn’t it seem unjust to punish the teachers for this? I agree that some teachers are just not cut out for teaching kids, but to base the fate of their careers on a standardized test score doesn’t do any justice. Most students have trouble with standardized tests and the scores shouldn’t be taken into account.
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