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Education policy / No Child Left Behind Act / Cesar Chavez Academy / Adequate Yearly Progress / Colegio Cesar Chavez / Lebanon School District / Education / Standards-based education / 107th United States Congress
Date: 2015-02-06 11:10:03
Education policy
No Child Left Behind Act
Cesar Chavez Academy
Adequate Yearly Progress
Colegio Cesar Chavez
Lebanon School District
Education
Standards-based education
107th United States Congress

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