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A New Mexico eighth-grader said on "Fox and Friends" she was suspended from school for letting her classmates know that they could opt out of the state's new online standardized test. 12-year-old Adelina Silva printed out the forms from her own school's website and was rewarded with a trip to the principal's office. Read More |