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San Francisco Pushes Back Teaching of Most Algebra Under Common Core

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California public school students will face a dramatically different kind of curriculum when they head back to school this year. It's part of Common Core, the state's new academic standards. As part of a look at how these standards are transforming education across the state, we take a look at math, specifically Algebra. In San Francisco, parents are upset that gifted middle school students will have to wait to take a class that gets into the bulk of the material.

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