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Transparency Falls to Ritz with New `A-F’ Scores

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Democratic schools Superintendent Glenda Ritz is promising greater transparency as she begins work on a new school grading formula. Ritz pledged that her administration would work in the open even before emails obtained by The Associated Press showed former Republican Superintendent Tony Bennett had changed the grading formula to ensure a top GOP donor's charter school received an A.

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