The children of Oquirrh Hills Elementary didn’t raise their test scores enough, so their school has to close.
Maybe if they had just foregone a few hours of video games each week. Or maybe they should have spent less time kicking balls and daydreaming instead of sharpening their critical thinking skills.
Or maybe they were too hungry because rent took all the money. Maybe their parents can’t help them with their homework because their English and math skills are not very strong.
Or perhaps they change addresses often and are forced to jump into the middle of lesson plans they’ve never seen before.