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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 Sep 2012

    U.S. high school students graduate with 32% proficiency rate in math - which puts U.S. behind 31 countries.http://on.wsj.com/Q2TJjg 

    1:52 PM - 22 Sep 2012
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      1. FactsCount‏ @FactsCount 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ >Low US math ranking explains why so many adults take the Republican budget plan seriously.

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      2. Basin Street Records‏ @BasinStRecords 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Shame on schools, teachers and parents. #RT7 note the story I'm referencing by WSJ.

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      1. El Dude‏ @eldude1277 23 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ at its base, 31 is bad. our kids would be top ten if the only opportunity was either engineer or homeless Motivation is the problem.

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      1. JudeClemente‏ @JudeClemente 23 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Gee....its no wonder so many of us think wind and solar energy can power New York City or Los Angeles or the U.S. Military

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      1. Robert Taflinger CAE‏ @tkewiu934 23 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ and now we see a correlation between dropping avg. starting salary of college graduates

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      1. Pamela‏ @southsidegurl 23 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Failing to educate America's children is a crisis. Where are the flashing lights and the sirens?

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      1. Gail Babitt‏ @GailLBabitt 22 Sep 2012
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        We need to fix this to remain great. MT @WSJ: U.S. HS graduates have 32% proficiency rate in math, behind 31 countries. http://on.wsj.com/Q2TJjg 

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      1. Sandra Davis‏ @SaCDav 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ That's because principals don't support teachers unless they give good grades to marginal student achievement.

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      1. Rain‏ @Rain_RAS 22 Sep 2012
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        Sir @Tito_Ces it doesn't necessarily apply to all American kids most Asians and Whites here score really w (cont) http://tl.gd/jcucm3 

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      1. Tanzira‏ @TanziraRahman 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ String theory sounds interesting.

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      1. 1.0‏ @brdavids 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ we should probably pay the teachers more and blame the parents! That will solve the problem! #rahm #cps

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      1. Christthekingprep‏ @Christthekingpr 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ this is very sad. We have gone back to the basics with education & it works!

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      1. Jason Porter‏ @JasonPorter7 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ yeah, but we're kill'n it on Minecraft!

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      1. Ken, just Ken‏ @mrken57 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ not good!!!

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      1. PHolsen‏ @holsenp 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ And yet #republicans continue to want to reduce funding for education and they bash teachers. Not a friend of education

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      1. Rudi Bester‏ @rudibest 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ no wonder they can't calculate the future cost of borrowing! #studentloans

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      1. Toni V‏ @Lvstarlet64 22 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ @BarackObama http://on.wsj.com/Q2TJjg  read on our education. Blame parents, TV programs, electronic games. Unions that represent teachers

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