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a on January 12, 2013 at 8:26 PM

While this is a bit of good news, let's keep this all in perspective. The fact still remains that 57% of elementary students score lower on standardized tests than the rest of the state. And 76% of junior/senior high students scored lower. Let's be careful about praise and accolades, facts are facts.

Robert Wilson on January 15, 2013 at 7:15 AM

A As soon as I read the praise on line I wondered when you were going to respond in your usual pessimistic view on everything that has to do with Mason County Eastern Schools. Were you teacher there at some point and felt you were not treated fair? I mean can't you see the good in anything that has to do with the School. Everyone needs a pat on the back when things are headed in a positive way. Instead it seems all you want to do is kick them.

William on January 18, 2013 at 7:02 AM

I agree with you Robert! Never a good thing to say about MCE. I liked the article and it was good to see something good for a change. If you don't like "our" school "a", quit reading about it!!!

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