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  1. zerohedge (zerohedge@quitter.im)'s status on Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 22:36:43 EST zerohedge zerohedge
    13 Baltimore High Schools Have Zero Students That Are Proficient In Math https://quitter.im/url/759498
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 22:36:43 EST from quitter.im permalink

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      13 Baltimore High Schools Have Zero Students That Are Proficient In Math
      A staggering new installment of the Project Baltimore series from Fox 45 reveals that 13 public high schools sprinkled around Baltimore, of the city's 39 total, had exactly 0 kids that tested proficient in math.
    1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 23:13:29 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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      @zerohedge How many high schools in Baltimore? Percentagewise, how does that city's high school math proficiency compare to other largish U.S. cities? CC: @alpacaherder
      In conversation Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 23:13:29 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
      1. Stephen Michael Kellat (alpacaherder@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 23:16:59 EST Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat
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        @lnxw48a1 13 out of 28 high schools, apparently. The tests aren't the same between states so ranking Baltimore against Boston wouldn't work.
        In conversation Thursday, 09-Nov-2017 23:16:59 EST from quitter.se permalink
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