So Voinovich is basically saying, yes this guy is against everything I believe in. I am pretty certain that his policies will further drive our nation further in to the ground, but he is authentic and has good character so I'm all for him! We have to get rid of this guy when his term is up.
I think Voinovich is a decent, intelligent Senator, but if he is incapable of standing up for what he thinks is best for our state and our country then he needs to go.
"The report used the state value-added data to look at all of Ohio’s Big 8 public school districts and 115 of the charter schools that operate in their locales and found that the charters outperformed the public schools in five of those districts — Youngstown, Akron, Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo — in terms of performance growth in reading and math.
Only the Canton and Cleveland public schools outperformed the charter schools in their areas, according to OAPCS."
Applying the math I learned, that's only seven districts. I wonder why Columbus was left out of this story.
The cult of Clinton
I think we have come to identify Clinton with the prosperity of the 90's. We celebrate Clinton, but what we really want is for that feeling to return.
October 31, 2010 at 2:27 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Supports McCain, but opposes some of his policies
So Voinovich is basically saying, yes this guy is against everything I believe in. I am pretty certain that his policies will further drive our nation further in to the ground, but he is authentic and has good character so I'm all for him! We have to get rid of this guy when his term is up.
I think Voinovich is a decent, intelligent Senator, but if he is incapable of standing up for what he thinks is best for our state and our country then he needs to go.
June 9, 2008 at 5:04 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Charter schools top city’s in performance
"The report used the state value-added data to look at all of Ohio’s Big 8 public school districts and 115 of the charter schools that operate in their locales and found that the charters outperformed the public schools in five of those districts — Youngstown, Akron, Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo — in terms of performance growth in reading and math.
Only the Canton and Cleveland public schools outperformed the charter schools in their areas, according to OAPCS."
Applying the math I learned, that's only seven districts. I wonder why Columbus was left out of this story.
January 21, 2008 at 9:48 a.m. permalink suggest removal