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BREAKING: Special report: School officials dodge accountability ratings by steering low achievers to alternative programs


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  In Orlando, the nation's tenth largest school district, thousands of students who leave alternative charters run by a for-profit company aren't counted as dropouts. It's part of a national pattern: Regular schools can stow poor performers in alternative programs to make their numbers look better, driving up average test scores and graduation rates.

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