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Title: Grading Policy
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One of the most contentious of the policies allows a student who fails a test to retake it, with the lower score being tossed out. "Instead of setting high expectations and the high standards and holding them to that, we seem to be wanting to lower the bar and give them an excuse not to succeed," said Dale Kaiser, president of the National Education Association, the teachers union... Showed first 250 characters
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One of the most contentious of the policies allows a student who fails a test to retake it, with the lower score being tossed out. "Instead of setting high expectations and the high standards and holding them to that, we seem to be wanting to lower the bar and give them an excuse not to succeed," said Dale Kaiser, president of the National Education Association, the teachers union... Showed next 250 characters
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