ENRON ACCOUNTING
Even for parents it seems sometimes IAATM:
Brenner’s paper advocated for reopening the school based on two statistics. First, district enrollment is not down, but has actually risen from 4,412 students in 2004 to 4,422 in September 2005, he said. That number includes 31 more first-grade students than the previous year, Brenner added.
… The enrollment figures include special education and home-schooled students, but Brenner contends they need to be considered part of the whole, especially when they earn the district further state aid.
Kenny-boy would be proud.
2 Responses to “ENRON ACCOUNTING”
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Comment by Cindy January 5th, 2006 at 12:53 pm |
I missed something – or came in late. Who is Kenney-boy? |
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Comment by COD January 5th, 2006 at 1:13 pm |
Ken Lay, CEO of Enron. |
