State Releases Reports on Schools' Progress

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By Mark Bevis on Tuesday, August 28, 2007.
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New Hampshire's Department of Education has released the Adequate Yearly Progress reports for the state's public schools.

The reports are required by the Federal No Child Left Behind Act to allow the public to see how well the state's schools are performing.

Commissioner Tracy tells NHPR's Mark Bevis that the state's schools did pretty well.

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