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"Each district should look to increase enrollment in their A.P. courses. That said, I…"Stan Pelech replied Feb 4, 2013 to Should There be Open Enrollment for AP Courses |
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Feb 10, 2013 Reply by Dr. Michael L. Cubbin |
"Several years ago I may have been surprised, but these days at state Ed there's not…"Stan Pelech replied Dec 2, 2011 to State schools testing boss David Abrams up and quits amid reading test flap |
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"Sari, First, the fact that you are seeking advice bodes well for your future there.…"Stan Pelech replied Sep 7, 2011 to Starting right |
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