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WASHINGTON — Students preparing to leave high school are faring no better in reading or math than students did four decades ago.

That’s according to a government report — popularly called the nation’s report card — that was released yesterday.

Test scores for 17-year-olds changed little since the early 1970s. But students ages 9 and 13 have improved their performances during the same period.

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