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The newspaper group's criteria for identifying whether a district trained its employees was not based on how the district answered the survey question, but rather whether evidence self-reported by the district supported actual training, not just notification or review.
1 Provided no training other than notification for new hires
2 Began more comprehensive training in current 2012-13 school year
3 Failed to train all employees in 2011-12 school year
4 Provided incomplete survey response
5 Did not respond to survey despite repeated requests
2 Began more comprehensive training in current 2012-13 school year
3 Failed to train all employees in 2011-12 school year
4 Provided incomplete survey response
5 Did not respond to survey despite repeated requests


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