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Education in the United States / Grade retention / Social promotion / No Child Left Behind Act / Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test / High-stakes testing / Individuals with Disabilities Education Act / High School Dropout in the United States / Washington Assessment of Student Learning / Education / Education reform / Standards-based education
Date: 2015-04-09 14:37:18
Education in the United States
Grade retention
Social promotion
No Child Left Behind Act
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
High-stakes testing
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
High School Dropout in the United States
Washington Assessment of Student Learning
Education
Education reform
Standards-based education

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