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mr Maloney,

if a scholl is in warning status from RIDE that's public information and sthe info shuold be on RIDE's website. RIDE doesn't keep those statuses a secret. You're speaking cryptically about a Warning status but a Warning stauts can be earned by a numner of things, not just a gap between IEP kids and the rest of the students. In the '10-11 year, warwick met 28 of 29 targets in their AYP at elemtary level, 20 of 21 in junior high, and 12 of 17 in high school. as a District, they did not meet AYP at any level, neither did Cranston and other districts. That Warning staus from RIDE is not that great of a measure because for example, you can not meet the targets for minority students (which Warwick has very few of) and still be put on Warning. Youre a psssionat defender of ALAP and that's good but I don;t think your theory hold that much water.

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