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Adequate Yearly Progress / No Child Left Behind Act / Achievement gap in the United States / Charter School / Turnaround model / Education / Standards-based education / Education reform
Date: 2012-08-31 14:13:58
Adequate Yearly Progress
No Child Left Behind Act
Achievement gap in the United States
Charter School
Turnaround model
Education
Standards-based education
Education reform

Idaho’s Five-Star Rating System Brief Overview This year, Idaho is moving toward a new accountability system for public schools across the state that is not only a higher level of accountability but also will be easier

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