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7) Rhodes High School slows 9th-grade retention
By: Kaye Spector
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Two years ago, James F. Rhodes High School at 5100 Biddulph Avenue was bloated with 9th-graders who had been retained. Half of 600 freshmen were repeaters.
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August, 2000
9) Barbie dolls, Wonderbras and fights
By: citybuddha
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The age range of middle-grade students spans just three years, from ages 11 to 14. But the social and psychological differences in these early adolescents are enormous.
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