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Kate Casciato
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A Rising Democratic Star Disappoints Teachers’ Unions in Virginia
Kevin Mahnken
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Mackenzi Klemann
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Laura Mooiman
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A Year Ago, Experts Worried About NAEP’s Future. Now, the Test is Expanding
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David Nurenberg
May 8, 2026
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