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State to Move Beyond Test Scores in Measuring School Success

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Most students are officially back to school in California. So what makes a school successful? Is it the quality of teachers? High test scores? A safe environment? The State Board of Education has been puzzling through that question over the past three years. This week, it's expected to approve a drastically different approach to measuring school success.

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