<p>midmo- where did you get that I would make involved families suffer. My point is only in comparing schools. If you have one school with a greater percentage of parental involvement to one with a lesser amount of parental involvement the output for the school with the greater % will be higher overall. I still believe that a child in the school with less parental involvement could have an overall excellent educational experience at that school by the mere fact that that student’s parent’s are involved. I do not think you are denying involved families. You should note I support vouchers but I also support accurate data and fair comparisons.</p>