Maryland schools aim to raise standardized test proficiency

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Maryland public schools have a new measure to judge individual schools on their efficiency and their ability to produce students proficient in math and reading. Obtained as a waiver from the No Child Left Behind act, this new School Progress Index is supposed to reduce the number of children failing standardized tests by 50% and gives school until 2017 to do so. Officials say that this new system of accountability will allow them to better identify problem areas.




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