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[quote=Anonymous]The bigger issue is not the teen pregnancy, I know that sounds weird, I don't even think Finland has figured out the bottom 20%. In DC if we could figure out how to help those kids in the 30-60% do better we would be way ahead of the game. This is not just a DC problem, but a larger issue nationwide. Studies nation wide show a huge gap. http://www.aecf.org/KnowledgeCenter/Publications.aspx?pubguid=%7b35DCA3B7-3C03-4992-9320-A5A10A5AD6C9%7d his KIDS COUNT data snapshot finds 80 percent of fourth-graders from low-income families and 66 percent of all fourth-graders are not reading at grade level. While improvements have been made in the past decade, reading proficiency levels remain low. [/quote]
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