Jay's high school is focused on improving outcomes for high school students. One way to do this is by __________.
A. creating lower-track classes with easier material for students who are struggling
B. sticking to proven standardized tests that are supplied along with curriculum materials for teachers
C. giving students challenging assignments that resemble work they would do in college or a career
D. increasing the school's size from small to moderate
Answer: C
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