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"America’s fastest-improving school system still falls short",
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"textContent": "It seems like a tale of two school systems. Washington, D.C., has emerged as the fastest-improving school system in the nation, according to a major new analysis of student test scores released last week by researchers at Stanford, Harvard and Dartmouth. The Education Scorecard analysis, which compares more than 5,000 school districts across 38 states, […]\n\nThe post America’s fastest-improving school system still falls short appeared first on The Hechinger Report.",
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