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DC Schools Give Kids Money to Improve Grades

Schools pay students for good behavior, grades

By Michael Roston,  Newser User

Posted Oct 22, 2008 6:45 PM CDT

(Newser) – Schools in Washington, DC, hope to expand children's minds by filling their wallets. Students who get good grades, attend class, and behave earn points that will net them paychecks of up to $1,500 each year, NPR reports. "Every child has a switch,...   Read full story »

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