The AIMS 3rd annual report card for Atlantic Canada’s high schools attracted praise and some criticism from educators. So was the case in a news story in the Charlottetown Guardian on March 11th. However, in a letter to the editor, AIMS sets the record straight about the information available on the performance of high schools in PEI and some tips on reading the results of the report card.
Provide useful data and AIMS will use it.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies|
2005-03-25T00:00:00+00:00
March 25th, 2005|In the Media|Comments Off on Provide useful data and AIMS will use it.
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