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FRESH FROM NEWS that all 20 of the city's schools will receive full state accreditation for the first time, Portsmouth officials are moving on to address two other major problems - the region's worst on-time graduation rate and one of the state's highest dropout percentages.
To encourage students to stay in school longer, the School Board agreed last week to a series of changes proposed by Superintendent David Stuckwisch and the city's high school principals.See the full content of this document
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More Progress for Portsmouth's Schools
At first glance, the most significant component of the initiative - reducing the number of elective credits and tot...
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