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W.Va.'s teachers implementing new standards
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Thousands of West Virginia teachers have already started using different math and English lessons to prepare students for a new standardized test that will replace the Westest in 2014.
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W.Va.'s teachers implementing new standards
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Thousands of West Virginia teachers have already started using different math and English lessons to prepare students for a new standardized test that will replace the Westest in 2014.
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