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    The entrance to Harvard Law School n Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Getty File Photo/Darren McCollester)
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    The Harvard 28 to the Rescue

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    Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., said the legislation would require the Department of Education to conduct a study on the relationship between school start times and adolescent health and academic performance. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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    In the lawsuit against Common Core, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal charged that the Obama administration's push violated the 10th Amendment protection of states' rights because it was overly coercive. (AP Photo)
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    Perhaps the most promising thinking is that the most important factor in student performance isn't class size, spending or curriculum, but the quality of the teacher. (iStock)
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    In this Aug. 17, 2011 file photo, students sit in the gym at Crossville Elmentary School in Crossville, Ala. Despite being in an almost all-white town, the school's enrollment is about 65 percent Hispanic. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)
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    Should the U.S. Department of Education cut off public funding for colleges and universities that decline to restrict the free speech rights of certain classes of students? (iStock Image)
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    Academic studies comparing before and after earnings of graduates of for-profit schools show modest increases in pay after completion of training. (Thinkstock)
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    In math, minus the charter school students, D.C. public-school eighth graders earned an average score of 260. (Thinkstock)
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