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Michigan was not among the 10 worst states in any single category, but consistently low scores across the board gave it the worst overall total.
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On a scale of 1 to 100 on such issues as transparency and board independence, Infosys scores 91.
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Fans complain that scores are too high across the board, but the same fans will lament if a game they love gets an 8 instead of a 9.
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The graduating class of 2012 posted an average score of 496 in reading, a one-point drop from 2011 and a 34-point decline since 1972, the first year the College Board began tracking the scores of "college-bound" seniors.
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This is more of a score board than a guide, and it displays scores from all recent American sports events.
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College Board officials and other experts noted that the declining scores could have much to do with the testing pool, which is growing and becoming more diverse.
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Only 43% of the 1.66 million private- and public-school students who took the college-entrance exam posted scores showing they are prepared to do well in college, according to data released by the College Board, the nonprofit group that administers the SAT.
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And what does that say about the moral probity of the New York Board of Regents when it deliberately eliminates or weaken exams in order to prop up test scores in a thinly veiled attempt to keep the philanthropic gravy train from corporations, nonprofits, and the federal government rolling right along?
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The Massachusetts Board of Education, for example, fearing most students would flunk, has voted to set low passing scores--just above failing--for a new test students must take to graduate from high school.
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