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State educators want schools to stay off 'track'

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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.
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