And what do the standarized test results show? Are the people of NJ getting bang for their buck or just banged?
Bangded, high, hard and fast.
Atallo said that providing services for bilingual and English-as-a-Second-Language students who come from Paterson’s large immigrant population, as well as the health and social programs the district offers, can be costly. “Our population is so poor, so they get more,”
interpretation
N.J. tops nation in fraudulant waste and bureaucracy posing as educating children.
There, I feel better!