Kansas Drops School Standards & Eludes News Cameras

Tragic tactics and a life lesson . . . Local institutions stay winning by keeping public ignorant.

Check Kansas conservative blogging on the topic . . . 

"If there is a media follow-up, it’s typically handled in an emailed word salad. So the Kansas Department of Education was flummoxed when KSNT-TV in Topeka requested an on-camera interview to defend allegations that they reduced proficiency standards on the state assessment.

KSDE first tried to get the station to talk to Game On for Kansas Schools, a Johnson County advocacy group, rather than speaking with KSDE officials about lowering proficiency standards. KSDE eventually met with KSNT, but they refused to go on camera."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KSDE hides from TV cameras to avoid being confronted on reducing proficiency standards - The Sentinel

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