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It makes schools have large end of the year tests. the schools are required to meet a certain goal in this test if they do they receive more government funds if they don't they go into whats called a tier program. there are five levels of tier and the farther you go the more the government can change your curriculem and limit what you can do with the money you have. If you don't make it out of teir V then the government can control everything including corriculem,staff, budget etc.

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