The Common Core State Standards aim to improve educational benchmarks and prepare students for college and careers, but kids won’t get those benefits if they aren’t in class.
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The Common Core State Standards aim to improve educational benchmarks and prepare students for college and careers, but kids won’t get those benefits if they aren’t in class.
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The goal of the Common Core State Standards is to prepare every student for college and careers.
The Common Core State Standards are more like guidelines than strict rules.
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