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An association with 63 universities used to maintain a strong system of education and academic research
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This was the first public college in the U.S. This gave more people and opportunity to attend college.
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Was the first junior high in the U.S. It was created to increase graduation rates.
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Ella Flagg was the first woman to reach administrative in a school system.
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These principal were said to help set and achieve goals in a school setting and later played a bigger role when the idea of a democracy was set to guide education
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The SAT was first only administered to a few thousand applicants but is now used to determine a students readiness for college and provides colleges with information about student.
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This was the beginning of women beginning to have more roles in the teaching profession.
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This case was one of the many that prohibited school system from being involved with any type of religious activities on school facilities. This helped students feel welcome and more included even those of different religions
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The Supreme Court decided that separate isn’t equal and so schools start to integrate
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Because of the supreme court’s decision on Brown v. Board of Education. One of the first schools that began to integrate was Little Rock High.
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The ACT was originally made to be competition for the SAT by testing students based on materials learned in school rather than just cognitive reasoning
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A federal law that strengthened the educational resources of colleges and universities while providing financial assistance to students
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This Act gave disadvantaged students additional Education resources
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McCarver becoming the first magnet school by drawing other students from round the city
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A law created to made it illegal to discriminate under any educational program
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This controversial story in a Newspaper began to spark a conversation about illiteracy
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This act included all handicap children and gave them the same learning opportunities in school as any other child
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This was the First completely all online school which encourages students to continue schooling while not having to attend school
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The Act add many new changes to education like literacy programs for families and even provided education for children who have migrated
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This act held schools responsible the progress of all student regardless of , race, gender, and financial situation.