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After Fairfax Misses Target, Officials Cite 'No Child' Flaws
Fairfax County schools boast SAT scores significantly higher than the national average. More than 93 percent of graduates go on to college or trade schools. And the dropout rate is low.
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By Maria Glod
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After Fairfax Misses Target, Officials Cite 'No Child' Flaws
Fairfax County schools boast SAT scores significantly higher than the national average. More than 93 percent of graduates go on to college or trade schools. And the dropout rate is low.-
By Maria Glod