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accountable for meeting targets in improving student outcomes. An APR also includes reports and updates on laws, statutes, regulations, and/or guidelines that impact reform plans, as well as progress in meeting the "absolute priority" and "competitive preference priority", which emphasize a comprehensive focus on reform and an emphasis on STEM education. The APR includes updates on progress in meeting the invitation priorities in the approved plans (innovations for improving early learning outcomes; expansion and adaptation of statewide longitudinal data systems; P-20 coordination, vertical and horizontal alignment; and school-level conditions for reform, innovation, and learning).
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current standards. The use of common performance standards is required. Although McDonnell supported the Race to the Top program during his campaign for governor, he claimed on his June 1 appearance on MSNBC that the Race to the Top rules precluded participating states from adopting more rigorous standards in addition to whatever multi-state standards they join. However, in some cases, "Race to the Top" regulations award the points even if states adopt standards more rigorous than the optional, common standards.
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grades and learning activities; parents can view the academic expectations of their child, and his or her school attendance and grades; and teachers and principals can access their students' data and find strategies and resources (e.g., sample lesson plans) to meet their instructional needs. Access to data and training that help teachers improve instruction to meet their students' needs.
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2130:341.2 (26th)
2113:292.4 (36th)
2102:290.6 (32nd)
2079:324.8 (31st)
2053:379.0 (25th)
2047:379.4 (19th)
2013:135.8 (41st)
2002:431.0 (14th)
1962:417.6 (18th)
1939:292.6 (35th)
1928:391.8 (20th)
1922:294.6 (34th)
1911:440.8 (10th)
1905:418.6 (10th)
1888:414.0 (12th)
1871:408.6 (15th)
1860:366.2 (28th)
1854:325.2 (30th)
1837:437.8 (11th)
1831:387.0 (18th)
1820:335.2 (29th)
1814:271.2 (38th)
1803:381.2 (24th)
1786:295.8 (31st)
1780:247.4 (39th)
1769:238.4 (35th)
1752:316.4 (30th)
1746:301.4 (33rd)
1735:263.4 (34th)
1726:Mississippi
1712:375.0 (20th)
1701:381.6 (23rd)
1695:366.2 (21st)
1678:411.4 (13th)
1650:283.4 (33rd)
1627:434.0 (13th)
1621:418.2 (11th)
1604:412.4 (19th)
1581:329.6 (29th)
1570:382.8 (22nd)
1564:346.0 (24th)
1547:355.6 (23rd)
1530:426.6 (15th)
1507:331.0 (28th)
1490:364.6 (22nd)
1439:402.4 (16th)
1411:379.0 (25th)
1405:344.6 (25th)
1402:Connecticut
1388:420.2 (17th)
1382:409.6 (14th)
1371:423.6 (16th)
1365:336.8 (27th)
1354:389.2 (21st)
1348:394.4 (17th)
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832:Nudge theory
800:Barack Obama
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3252:January 26,
2684:February 1,
2632:January 26,
2594:www2.ed.gov
2569:www2.ed.gov
2093:Washington
2030:444.2 (2nd)
1996:423.2 (6th)
1985:451.2 (5th)
1979:419.0 (8th)
1956:420.0 (7th)
1894:441.6 (9th)
1877:464.8 (2nd)
1851:New Mexico
1828:New Jersey
1684:471.0 (1st)
1667:450.0 (6th)
1598:418.8 (9th)
1524:423.8 (5th)
1496:462.4 (3rd)
1479:446.4 (8th)
1473:433.6 (3rd)
1462:452.4 (4th)
1456:431.4 (4th)
1445:450.0 (6th)
1422:454.6 (1st)
1362:California
976:Paternalism
895:Vision Zero
809:Common Core
804:Arne Duncan
216:if you can.
3587:Categories
3537:2010-06-11
3510:2010-06-11
3485:2010-06-11
3438:2010-06-11
3272:Rick Perry
3225:2017-10-22
3198:2017-10-22
3073:January 6,
2791:2010-06-24
2770:2010-06-24
2600:2022-01-04
2575:2017-10-21
2551:References
2490:Rick Perry
2483:Criticisms
2450:Tennessee
2127:Wisconsin
2027:Tennessee
1709:Minnesota
1618:Louisiana
1253:California
570:Head Start
545:Inequality
398:Law school
266:President
39:improve it
3372:April 23,
3305:April 23,
3173:March 10,
3148:March 10,
3020:March 30,
2861:March 29,
2657:March 10,
2358:New York
2312:Maryland
2220:Delaware
2076:Virginia
2005:Finalist
1919:Oklahoma
1868:New York
1777:Nebraska
1743:Missouri
1692:Michigan
1658:Maryland
1595:Kentucky
1521:Illinois
1419:Delaware
1379:Colorado
1374:Finalist
1345:Arkansas
1233:Timetable
698:Secondary
482:Financing
210:talk page
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2883:July 10,
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2740:June 15,
2534:See also
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2289:Georgia
2266:Florida
2215:2014–15
2212:2013–14
2209:2012–13
2206:2011–12
2203:2010–11
2200:2009–10
2144:Wyoming
2061:Vermont
1999:Finalist
1982:Finalist
1965:Finalist
1959:Finalist
1908:Finalist
1891:Finalist
1874:Finalist
1840:Finalist
1760:Montana
1681:Finalist
1630:Finalist
1624:Finalist
1607:Finalist
1601:Finalist
1544:Indiana
1533:Finalist
1527:Finalist
1476:Finalist
1470:Georgia
1459:Finalist
1453:Florida
1442:Finalist
1391:Finalist
1385:Finalist
1334:Finalist
1322:Arizona
1299:Alabama
1265:New York
1217:and the
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368:Literacy
312:By state
283:a series
194:require
146:to meet
2174:Results
1936:Oregon
1794:Nevada
1578:Kansas
1487:Hawaii
1261:Florida
1196:Effects
694:Primary
304:Summary
196:cleanup
142:from a
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