CHICAGO (AP) — Many U.S. school districts are urging parents to keep their kids in class and not take them to work Thursday for an annual event they say disrupts learning at an increasingly critical time of year. From Arizona to Illinois to Texas, educators are alerting parents that between high-stakes standardized testing in some areas and the that kept thousands of children home earlier in the school year, the timing of "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day" doesn't make sense. "This...
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