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Staggering 900 NYC public schools failing students amid grade inflation, lax accountability
A staggering 900 NYC public schools are failing students, with 43% of the system’s 912,000 students enrolled in these schools due to grade inflation and lax accountability, according to a report released Tuesday.
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