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In Depth News Essays

Submitted by Jim Hughes on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 14:33
  • Evanston RoundTable

Current: Education News Section
11/10/11: School District 65: 2011-12 Enrollment and Stats
11/8/11: School Board Considers 2011 Survey Results
11/2/11: 2011 NAEP: About One-Third of Illinois Fourth- and Eighth-Graders Are Proficient
10/25/11:Foster School: Its Role in Desegregating School District 65 in 1967 and Its Closing in 1979
10/13/10: Taking A Fresh Look at Achievement Data
At School District 65 and ETHS

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