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Identifying Effective Models and Practices for Postsecondary Transition
Self Advocacy Tips for Teens
Personal Safety Using the Right Data to Determine if High School Interventions are Working to Prepare Students for College and Careers This report is designed to guide educators in collecting and analyzing valuable student achievement data that can help them determine if and how high school interventions for under prepared students are working to effectively prepare them for college and careers. For more information go to www.betterhighschools.org.
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