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Charter Schools?
In the United States, primary and secondary public school education, undergoes continual monitoring and discussion by government leaders, educators, and parents. According to a survey, by the National Assessment of Educational Progress, in 1994, 39 percent of fourth graders, 37 percent of eighth graders and 36 percent of twelfth graders, scored below average, on basic skills assessment tests, in the United States ( Finn, Ravitch 22-24 ). News coverage also tends to continuously broadcast that the United States lags
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Pendleton, Randolph. "Bill Requires Higher Grades to Graduate". The Florida Times-union 25 Jan. 1996: B-1. NewsBank CD-ROM. Ravitch, Diane. "Education With Accountablility". Forbes 10 Mar. 1997: 82-83.ABI-Inform. Online. Saunders, Jim. "Duval Ruliing On Charter School Falls". The Florida Times-Union Online. Internet. 15 Jul. 1998: Available http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/071598/met_2A1CHART.html. "Schools at the Top of the Hill." Economist 22 Feb. 1997: 27-28. ABI/Inform. Online. Toch, Thomas. "The New Education Bazaar". U.S. News and World Report 1998) : 34-37.