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"Pride of Community High Schools Can Be Again"
by Robert Balfanz and John Bridgeland
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Why does the author include information about the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in the article?
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to explain how schools in the United States are struggling because of inequities
to highlight the number of schools that need to improve to spur people to act
to compare the successes with certain schools ten years ago with ones in need now
to describe how schools in need are identified so that people can support such measures in the future
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to describe how schools in need are identified so that people can support such measures in the future
The author mentions ESSA to explain the law’s role in identifying low-performing schools and guiding how resources and support can be directed.
The author mentions ESSA to explain the law’s role in identifying low-performing schools and guiding how resources and support can be directed.
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the answer is:
to highlight the number of schools that need to improve to spur people to act
to highlight the number of schools that need to improve to spur people to act
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