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"MUSD test scores set a record"
Don't be surprised if you find Madera Unified School District employees exuberant this morning. The California Department of Education's report card for the 2007-2008 school year has just arrived from Sacramento, and the state portion of the results shows local schools have reached a new high in their performance on the high-stakes testing program.

According to the first section of the two-part Accountability of Progress Report released Thursday by State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jack O'Connell, Madera Unified's schools took a giant leap forward toward that watershed mark of 800 on the Academic Performance Index, the yardstick used by California to measure its schools.

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