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In the original thread about HS Rankings, T. Hoffman wrote:
"I'd truly love to see a list of the most successful high schools whose hallways weren't paved with gold, whose teachers and administrators were at a significant disadvantage due to inadequate resources, and whose student population was filled with a higher percentage of troubled/misguided youth. Those schools who manage to do more with less - the ones who can turn not only the well-mannered but also the troubled, the poor, and the forgotten into college students - THOSE are the schools I'd consider the best in the nation, because they are inspiring students and creating futures for those who never believed they had any."
The above was the reason for my posting. As for the relevance to anything, that's for each person to decide on his own and why I put this in the Chit Chat Forum.
indieFan
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