The New Zealand government has introduced nationally consistent assessment and reporting tools for primary and intermediate schools to improve parental understanding of student performance.
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Yeah, the sound of the bell being a two-eyed. I don't know why that enraged me so much. I think I was fine with it until I found out everything else about the school. Parent was like, oh my gosh, I've just sent the kid to the school. The the bell is a two-e. I was like, oh, what's the problem with that? And then she told me everything else, and I was like, oh no, no. What got me was um student led. The minute, like, have you ever tried to let your child run the house? I did for a little bit there. It was a disaster. It's an absolute disaster, of course it is, because they're what like five, and they have no bloody idea. It's a terrible idea. Anyway, what let's not go down this path because I could go for hours. You go for hours and hours and hours about how children should not be the ones making decisions, and we should be.
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