Which FOUR (4) items do you think are the best evidence that a school is successful?

Select up to 4 answers.

9 Comments

  • Ann Roder Fox - 11 years ago

    Good luck

  • Lyn - 11 years ago

    No comment

  • Chris Drake - 11 years ago

    I feel student success is measured by many factors. There are students successful that wouldn't be reflected by a test but by employment record and success.

  • Korey Bradley - 11 years ago

    None.

  • Korey Bradley - 11 years ago

    None.

  • Ro Ford - 11 years ago

    Normally, I would have checked the four year or higher choice, but for the average student that had now become almost a financial impossibility.

  • Ro Ford - 11 years ago

    Normally, I would have checked the four year or higher choice, but for the average student that had now become almost a financial impossibility.

  • Andy Hanson - 11 years ago

    Graduation rates and standardized test scores (including those needed for college entrance) mean nothing if students aren't able to apply learning to life. They are nothing more than stops along a game board; where the game you play has nothing to do with what it takes to win.

    Further, being gainfully employed means little if employers are still saying that workers are not qualified. Just because they have a job doesn't mean they were prepared for it.

  • Karlana Kulseth - 11 years ago

    Interesting how there are more answers than what many corporate think tanks would suggest. Thank you for this!

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