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Date Added: April 23, 2008 02:36:02 AM
Among the changes is a uniform method of calculating high school graduation rates. States will be required to use a uniform method of calculating graduation rates by the 2012-13 school year, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings said Tuesday in announcing proposed revisions to federal education regulations.

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