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Academic High Flyers

A recent study asked how efforts to bring up the bottom in public schools are affecting the nation’s strongest students. […]

November 4, 2011

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A recent study asked how efforts to bring up the bottom in public schools are affecting the nation’s strongest students. It found that students at the top are not soaring as high as they could be.

Guest: Michael J. Petrilli, Executive Vice President, Thomas B. Fordham Institute.

More on the study, “Do High Flyers Maintain Their Altitude? Performance Trends of Top Students.”

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