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October 12, 2009

OH YA GOT TROUBLE MY FRIENDS IN RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK CITY

BY Profesor Martin Danenberg "El Quijote del GED"

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Ya got trouble my friends in New York City and I don't mean Pool in River City like in the song from The Music Man. Yoav Gonen of the New York Post wrote that low income students have scored lower on tests in the fourth and eighth grades since 2006. The report is available by searching the Center for Educational Policy. Just change the words pool table to failing lower income students in the song below.

The ACCESS GED model of the Department of Education has at least two critical items that hold students back from passing the GED quickly. One is the 2,400 requirement and a minimum of 450 or more on each part of the GED and the other is 80 percent attendance (according to its own document which appears on the internet). Oh we got trouble in New York City. I am waiting for news about the program's budget and the cost per diploma, which should be troubling for me. I would love to be escorted around two of the ACCESS GED programs and do more research.
Well, either you're closing your eyes
To a situation you do now wish to acknowledge
Or you are not aware of the caliber of disaster indicated
By the presence of a pool table in your community.
Ya got trouble, my friend, right here,
I say, trouble right here in River City.

MARTIN N. DANENBERG
7 BLAZER DRIVE
ISLANDIA, NEW YORK 11749
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Profesor Martin Danenberg October 12, 2009 10:49 AM