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Using School and Child Welfare Data to Predict Near-Term Academic Risks: Fact Sheet

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  • Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic

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This fact sheet describes predictors related to near-term academic problems, meaning academic problems in the next quarter or semester.

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  • Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, "undated". "Using School and Child Welfare Data to Predict Near-Term Academic Risks: Fact Sheet," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8606074bb8244e24824bf5c0f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8606074bb8244e24824bf5c0fab337c8
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    relma; mid-atlantic; fact sheet; using school child welfare data; near-term; academic risks; predict;
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