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The King Open School traditionally has high MCAS scores. But only 18 of the school's 32 fourth-graders took MCAS last spring, which directly affected test scores. This year the King Open's numbers are down significantly, Groves said.
Recalling the tailgates, pre-parties, post-parties and slew of other events surrounding this past weekend's Harvard-Yale game, I am hard-pressed to find a student from either college that did not have a stellar time. Harvard's gut-wrenching loss to its long time rival did little...
He says he and his classmates wanted to "influence the law school's attempt to affect those changes." And, he adds, "the place is definitely improving. There's a strong feeling that we have affected change."
Harvard's players seemed affected early on by the jitters that accompanied their first trip to Easterns. Harvard was unable to react to a Navy attack that had not changed very much since the last encounter.
The judges can also choose from any number of methods to determine whether the votes affected were sufficient to change the statewide outcome, since the central issue is which candidate will be awarded Florida's electoral votes. One of those methods is a statistical analysis of the kind that has...