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Date Added: May 29, 2008 04:16:02 AM
Spotswood NJ School District celebrates a 2006-07 student achievement victory of increasing their middle and high school students' Language Arts Literacy GEPA scores for at-risk and special education student populations. The GEPA is the NJ Grade Proficiency Assessment. Spotswood NJ School District achieved its two-year goal in just one year using an effective RTI writing intervention program. ...

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