Summary
Just one in six Wilkinsburg High School students met state math and reading standards last school year, according to data the school district released yesterday.
In what was supposed to be a pep talk for teachers a week before classes begin, Wilkinsburg Superintendent Archie D. Perrin Jr. called the district's performance on the 2009-10 Pennsylvania System of School Assessment "totally unacceptable."See the full content of this document
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Wilkinsburg High School Students Losing Ground
This is the second straight year the district failed to meet state requirements, and a frustrated Perrin turned to a renowned motivational speaker who was at the session for...
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