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According to the Center for Education Reform's Annual Survey of America's Charter Schools, 52% of charter students are minorities, 50% are at-risk, and 54% are considered poor.
The NAACP vs. Black Schoolchildren William McGurn 2011
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Norquist April 5 in which you insinuate that Americans for Tax Reform's opposition to net tax increases is tantamount to support for the ethanol tax credit.
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Charles Barone, Democrats for Education Reform's director of federal policy, was another author of the law, and he has a long history of condemning teachers who do not appreciate his handiwork.
John Thompson: The Debate on NCLB's Failure Is All Over but for the Shouting John Thompson 2012
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Center for European Reform's O'Donnell agrees French force contrasts starkly with the low-key reaction to Libya by the European Union as a whole.
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Charles Barone, Democrats for Education Reform's director of federal policy, was another author of the law, and he has a long history of condemning teachers who do not appreciate his handiwork.
John Thompson: The Debate on NCLB's Failure Is All Over but for the Shouting John Thompson 2012
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A total of 41 Republican senators and 237 in the House have signed Americans for Tax Reform's anti-tax pledge.
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A total of 41 Republican senators and 237 in the House have signed Americans for Tax Reform's anti-tax pledge.
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Americans for Tax Reform's Grover Norquist introduced him as a "Reagan Republican," the highest form of conservative flattery.
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Reform's opponents insist that there's an easy solution to all of this: "Get out of the way and let teachers teach!"
Conor Williams: Education Reform Opponents Are Education Policy's Libertarians Conor Williams 2011
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According to the Center for Education Reform's Annual Survey of America's Charter Schools, 52% of charter students are minorities, 50% are at-risk, and 54% are considered poor.
The NAACP vs. Black Schoolchildren William McGurn 2011
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