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1902; Earpsboro; asst. in English, Horace Mann sch.,
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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But after a cottage industry devoted to test-prep materials and classes developed, parents say scoring in the top percentile or two became the norm rather than the exception; schools such as Horace Mann, Dalton and Collegiate began placing more emphasis on the interview and getting more granular in their assessments.
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But after a cottage industry devoted to test-prep materials and classes developed, parents say scoring in the top percentile or two became the norm rather than the exception; schools such as Horace Mann, Dalton and Collegiate began placing more emphasis on the interview and getting more granular in their assessments.
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At the time public education was first proposed by people such as Horace Mann, educating people who could not afford it was not their selling point.
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At the time public education was first proposed by people such as Horace Mann, educating people who could not afford it was not their selling point.
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At the time public education was first proposed by people such as Horace Mann, educating people who could not afford it was not their selling point.
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Gray said at a forum on school reform Jan. 15 that there was a significant difference between teaching at Stanton Elementary in Southeast Washington, where 90 percent of the 269 students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch a common barometer of household poverty, and Horace Mann Elementary in Northwest Washington, where none of the students meet the guidelines for subsidized lunch.
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Gray said at a forum on school reform Jan. 15 that there was a significant difference between teaching at Stanton Elementary in Southeast Washington, where 90 percent of the 269 students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch a common barometer of household poverty, and Horace Mann Elementary in Northwest Washington, where none of the students meet the guidelines for subsidized lunch.
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Compounding their frustration, they assume that students from, say, Horace Mann learn history material geared specifically toward the SAT Subject or AP Tests -- providing a comparative advantage by "killing two birds with one stone."
Alex Mallory: Power Struggle Between the CollegeBoard and Top Independent Schools Burdens Students With Overwhelming Workloads Alex Mallory 2011
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Gray said at a forum on school reform Jan. 15 that there was a significant difference between teaching at Stanton Elementary in Southeast Washington, where 90 percent of the 269 students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch a common barometer of household poverty, and Horace Mann Elementary in Northwest Washington, where none of the students meet the guidelines for subsidized lunch.
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