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Notes on Proposed School Reassignment Plans in Wake County, North Carolina
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      The most influential national charter school study. CREDO is a pro-charter think tank. It's home page is actually at http://credo.stanford.edu/home, but it's hard to find the study from there.
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      A national education policy and management consulting firm based in Chapel Hill.
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      A "pro-diversity" educational research organization
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