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|  01/26/10 HARTFORD -- The state Board of Education wants local school districts to stop student tracking, or grouping them by ability levels. State officials don't mean that honors or Advanced Placement courses should be scrapped, or even remedial courses be stopped. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/06/11 According to data released by the Texas Education Agency this week, more Texas high school students are qualifying for college credits, thanks to taking Advanced Placement tests.
07/10/11 By Sarah Campbell scampbell@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — Joel Luther signed up for Advanced Placement classes to earn college credit and save money by skipping introductory college courses. But the South Rowan valedictorian said the ext ...
07/12/11 Partnership for 21st Century Skills today officially welcomed four organizations to its national membership: The College Board's Advanced Placement Program , EdLeader21, Ford Motor Company Fund, and Goddard Systems, Inc. Hot themes this week:
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