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  2. Pennsylvania System of School Assessment - Wikipedia

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    The regulations providing for these new academic content standards took effect upon their publication in the October 16, 2010 edition of the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The transition to Common Core began during the 2010-11 school year, and it was fully implemented by July 1, 2013. [11] Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

  3. Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Kindergarten (børnehave) is a day care service offered to children from age three until the child starts attending school. Kindergarten classes (grade 0) were made mandatory in 2009 and are offered by primary schools before a child enters first grade.

  4. Education in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 102.1 (1978): 59-92. online; Issel, William. "Americanization, acculturation and social control: school reform ideology in industrial Pennsylvania, 1880-1910." Journal of Social History 12.4 (1979): 569-590. online; Klein, Philip S and Ari Hoogenboom. A History of Pennsylvania (1973).

  5. Parents outraged by new high standards for kindergarten - AOL

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  6. Parents outraged by new high standards for kindergarten - AOL

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    Redditor hatcher1981 shared a photo of the new requirements necessary to start kindergarten at her local school, and the internet has been freaking out. Parents outraged by new high standards for ...

  7. Common Core - Wikipedia

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    The Common Core State Standards Initiative, also known as simply Common Core, was an American, multi-state educational initiative begun in 2010 with the goal of increasing consistency across state standards, or what K–12 students throughout the United States should know in English language arts and mathematics at the conclusion of each school grade.