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Poor Results from California's Non-Poor Students
Submitted on 10.17.2007

The National Center for Education Statistics recently released the 2007 results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Report Card. The spin is rather rosy, but California parents and policy makers should be aware of the darker picture related to actual performance.


Quality Education Involves More than “Location, Location, Location”
Submitted by Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D on 10.3.2007

SACRAMENTO—Money Magazine recently released its annual list of best places to live. The 2007 version focuses on smaller cities and towns with a strong sense of community and, of course, good public schools. Several California cities that made the top-100 list also have schools that fail to justify Money Magazine’s "A" for education grades,


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