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States who apply for a waiver from NCLB requirements must convince the U.S. Department of Education that they have high expectations for students, have ways of identifying school quality, can support effective instruction and leadership, and reduce unnecessary reporting. What is the most common way states have met the requirement for high expectations for students?
 
  a. Using the Common Core State Standards
  b. Writing rigorous curriculum goals
  c. Requiring students to take a high school graduation test
  d. Using student achievement as part of teacher evaluation

Question 2

In a normal distribution of scores, the mean will equal a percentile rank of:
 
  a. 98
  b. 14
  c. 68
  d. 50



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D



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