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Martin County School District appeals grades amid No Child Left Behind controversy
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Martin County School District appeals grades amid No Child Left Behind controversy

Martin County School District appeals grades amid No Child Left Behind controversy The passage only references routine school performance appeals and includes generic political commentary from Obama and Clinton on education policy. It lacks concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors, offering no actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Martin County School District appealed a B grade for J.D. Parker School and an A grade for Warfield Elementary due to NCLB metrics.; The article cites Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton criticizing or supporting aspects of No Child Left Behind.; No specific financial flows, legal violations, or misconduct are detailed.

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Martin County School District appeals grades amid No Child Left Behind controversy The passage only references routine school performance appeals and includes generic political commentary from Obama and Clinton on education policy. It lacks concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors, offering no actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Martin County School District appealed a B grade for J.D. Parker School and an A grade for Warfield Elementary due to NCLB metrics.; The article cites Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton criticizing or supporting aspects of No Child Left Behind.; No specific financial flows, legal violations, or misconduct are detailed.

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