Yes, but according to stats from
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in inner city schools because the new evaluations by federal mandate now make low test scores the fault of the teacher, which is more often not the main cause of learning obstacles.
My school now hires mostly first year or less experienced teachers because we have so many high
needs kids. Great teachers say working conditions are the biggest factors for them, even over salary - so it's sad to see we've cut all the counselors, psychologists and social services who help reduce disruptions in schools, looking only at test-based outcomes to determine school quality. Hundreds of thousands of kids have needs beyond academic instruction, but Rheeformers only care about two things - Math and ELA test scores.