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Table 2Mean participation rates for regents achievement examinations
Table 3Predictors of initial percentage of students in grades 9–12 taking Regents’ examinations in 1992 and predictors of changes in the
Fig. 2.Changes in performance and participation without the Big 5 districts (1992–96).
Table 6Predictors of change in spending levels per pupil between 1992
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