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Thursday, August 17, 2006 Source: orlandosentinel.com
Florida students ranked last in 2005 between 23 states that gave reading or English language arts tests necessary for high school graduation, with only 52 percent passing on the first try, the independent Center on Education Policy reported today. Florida did much improved, though, in math. The state's first-time transient rate was 77 percent, good for 10th place. The center's report titled "State High School Exams: A Challenging Year" was compiled from information collected from 22 states that necessary an exam to earn a diploma previous year, one Indiana that began testing the 2006 class in 2003 and two that graph such tests in the future. |
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