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America’s reading crisis isn’t news. But a legislative solution is—and it’s popping up in statehouses across the country. That’s a welcome development, given what the data shows about America’s students. According to the latest edition of the Nation’s Report Card, only 31 percent of fourth graders scored at or above proficient in reading, down fo... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.