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US Youth Score Lower on Reading than Moldovans
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According to a recent report from the
Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now
, the math skills of the state's poor and minority students are equivalent to those of students in the developing world. Connecticut's low-income and Latino students score below Moldova, a country in which the average annual income is roughly $2,900. Oh say can you see?
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