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Fourth-grade students who scored proficient are likely to know that canals increased trade among states, and students scoring advanced probably would be able to explain how factories changed American work.
Students Stumble Again on the Basics of History Stephanie Banchero 2011
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Fourth-grade students who scored proficient are likely to know that canals increased trade among states, and students scoring advanced probably would be able to explain how factories changed American work.
Students Stumble Again on the Basics of History Stephanie Banchero 2011
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Fourth-grade teacher Trent Herbst of Idaho, who is running the race for the fifth time, was more than halfway from Takotna to the halfway point about the time Buser was getting under way.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Rough Trail Lies in Wait Past Iditarod AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Fourth-grade teacher Trent Herbst of Idaho, who is running the race for the fifth time, was more than halfway from Takotna to the halfway point about the time Buser was getting under way.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Rough Trail Lies in Wait Past Iditarod AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Fourth-grade teacher Trent Herbst of Idaho, who is running the race for the fifth time, was more than halfway from Takotna to the halfway point about the time Buser was getting under way.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Rough Trail Lies in Wait Past Iditarod AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Fourth-grade math scores flattened last year and eighth-grade scores improved two points, scores that were considered stagnant compared to years of dramatic improvements; there has been a 27 point increase overall for fourth-grade students since 1990.
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Fourth-grade math scores flattened last year and eighth-grade scores improved two points, scores that were considered stagnant compared to years of dramatic improvements; there has been a 27 point increase overall for fourth-grade students since 1990.
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Fourth-grade students scored 221 on average out of a 500-point scale, with 33% at the proficient level, which is considered at grade level.
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Fourth-grade students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch in Connecticut, Florida and New York improved their average score.
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Fourth-grade students scored 221 on average out of a 500-point scale, with 33% at the proficient level, which is considered at grade level.
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