The school is failing and they want more of the same.
They do not believe that public schools are failing our children.
The state report itself says that these schools are failing.
But it is clear that these schools have not failed for lack of money or support.
Education officials could not provide data on exactly how many schools failed to improve at all.
Then if the school should fail, what happens to those kids?
But almost 400 schools had failed to report a single incident.
As a result, from 1940 through the early 1970s, public schools failed to develop special programs for Indian students.
"Some schools actually failed because they were unable to get their own individual space."
But what if the new schools fail, or push old ones to close?