Saturday, November 17, 2007

"excellent"


Thanks to Kat for this. I'm pretty sure I don't want my kids at an "excellent" school...

sorry for slow posts. Busy with conference.

14 comments:

  1. Hahahaha. Definitely avoiding this school district.

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  2. How did I not know of this blog's existence prior to today? This is wonderful.

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  3. HAHA I LOVE THIS SITE.

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  4. Oh, this one gets two thumbs up! (I wish I could make it more, but... no more thumbs...)

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  5. That's not very nice. "Fine, fine, we'll put excellent on the sign.... but it's going in quotes!"

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  6. LOL!! Awesome one. :D

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  7. Just so you know, public schools are officially ranked using terms like "Excellent" or "Emergency".

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  8. This is so the best one yet. :)

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  9. "Excellent" could be used in quotes here if the sign is quoting a recent report or a perhaps a comment from a well-know education pundit. In my local area, for example, the term "Blue-Ribbon" refers to an excellent school and could arguably be used in quotes.

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  10. ummm wow. another good one. obviously not all that "excellent". those kids probably are so proud to have gurdgtated high skool. lol

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  11. i was in chicago for a conference last weekend, too. maybe we were at the same one!

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  12. heh, scratch that, i just realized we were tOtally at the same conference. awesome. i only wish i'd realized sooner.

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  13. ...or be subjected to more extraneous punctuation for generations to follow.

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  14. Maybe this school is part of a school board called "Excellent".

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