The NEA notes that students in charter schools have lower scores, but this is irrelevant because it is only when students score poorly under NEA-dominated schools that parents and educators want to break free from this domination.
The true test would be how well students progress from year to year - not the average of where they are at any given year.
I guess NEA officials flunked high school math. --Ed Poor Talk 20:40, 1 January 2008 (EST)