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Via the NC Policy Watch,
Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger bases much of his defense of the deep cuts to public schools in the Republican budget on two things, that the cuts will not affect the classroom and that the state’s low high school graduation rate is evidence that the current education system is broken.
Now he as to a backspin and come up with a bunch of new lies and numbers After it was reported that NC graduation rate is a bit higher then the national average.. I guess NC Dems and the NC Education Dept. was doing something right after all.
The Education Week report, 2011 Diplomas Count, finds that the North Carolina’s graduation rate is now 72.8 percent, ranking the state 25th in the nation, not 43rd, and is now above the national average for the first time in the state’s history.
Ok Berger head, can you please explain this.. I personally would love to heard and read your lies on this report. I simply can’t wait, please don’t keep me waiting to long. Also no double talk, just the lies please, since the facts have already be told..
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