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kylie5432

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3. When corrected for poverty, our scores are near the top
Tue Dec 3, 2013, 02:17 PM
Dec 2013

When you remove the test scores of poor children, our scores are near the top. We also have a much less homogenous population, we don't encourage reading and in fact are cutting back on libraries in schools and there are many other factors for this. Keep in mind that teachers in many states make very low wages....yet we keep bashing them.

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