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		<description><![CDATA[Family poverty is tightly correlated with school performance. | The newest Washington Assessment of Student Learning&#8211;the tests that the state uses to gauge students&#8217; academic achievement, as well as schools&#8217; success or failure under the US &quot;No Child Left Behind Act&quot;&#8211; was just released.&nbsp; And as I was perusing this Seattle Times data supplement, I couldn&#8217;t help but notice the correlation between income and achievement&#8212;namely, that elementary schools with a large share of students signed up for free or...]]></description>
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