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12 years ago
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QuoteLFCS79Thank you for your knowledge on this matter. Is there a study on the graduation rate at ACE schools? What percentage of graduates go to college? What percentage receive college degrees? How do these stats compare to public schools?www.marshall.edu/etd/masters/kelley-lisa-2005-ma.pdf ACT scores in the linked study tended to be lower among ACE students, which doesn't surprise
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14 years ago
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Quotelwr32I'm glad for the experience of the ACE system. If it weren't for that, I wouldn't have know it was out there. I can see the potential good in it, if run right and the usefulness of the PACE system for catching up on schoolwork if needed.If home-schooled by an untrained parent or the student happens to attend a "School of Tomorrow" run by unaccredited faculty,
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14 years ago
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I went through 12 grades in an ACE school, and the problems I have with ACE are mostly with their curriculum. It begins harmlessly enough in first grade in which the student becomes accustomed to lots of memorization and minor problem solving. The real problems arise in high school, where a school, that is not equipped with fully accredited faculty, will inevitably fail. The first eight years
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