Top 10 of Hawaii's Public Schools & Bottom 10
"al Guacamole" <aet@lava.net> wrote in message
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> On Jul 23, 3:35 pm, "Lawrence Akutagawa" <lakuNOS...@>
> wrote:
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>> OK, Alvin, I'll bite once again. So what are the 10 best and the 10
>> worst
>> public schools in Hawaii today? Make sure you cite your source!
>
> Haven't you answered your own question? I and Maren have said the
> criteria in the article are bad. We aren't about to do another study
> for you.
>
Alvin, Alvin, Alvin....you really don't get it, do you?
You bad mouth the Bolante article ("Garbage in: garbage out." -
remember?),
talk about the Newsweek survey that covers only high schools, run at the
mouth about Roosevelt High and the "English Standard schools" of years
past,
and provide absolutely nothing as per ranking *all* the public schools
in
Hawaii except to state -
"Haven't you answered your own question? I and Maren have said the
criteria in the article are bad. We aren't about to do another study
for you."
I'm not defending the Bolante survey/study...but I can't find anything
better. I've indicated here on sch my observations on it. Perhaps
someone
here with appropriate contacts with the Department of Education can do
better?
The point, Alvin, is really very simple - you no like dah Bolante
survey/study, go provide one bettah. You no can provide one bettah, mo
bettah you no talk.
Hey - what about those hydroelectric plants being rejected by the Hawaii
constitution and those mythical hydroelectric plant "experiments" of
yours?
You're awfully quiet about all those hydroelectric plants in Hawaii
operating since the 1920's or so. Could it be that yet once again we've
come across something in that strange world of yours that does not
exist in
the reality the rest of us share? If so, I'll just add the following
to the
list of things of that world of yours that exist nowhere else - like the
ethanol process not involving cardon dioxide.
a. In your own little world, the Hawaii constitution rejects
hydroelectric
power - clearly you cannot cite the relevant Article and Section from
the
Hawaii constitution we others share.
b. In your own little world, you are aware of ongoing hydropower
"experiments" in Hawaii - but you cannot provide any kind of
substantiation
as per the reality we others share, much less simply list such
"experiments"
of which you - and it seems, only you - are aware.
[By the way, Alvin, I did correctly quote you there, didn't I? Really
can't
have you once more go around falsely accusing me of misquoting you, you
know.] |