Many of Rhode Island’s high school students can carry around the evidence of their accumulated knowledge and accomplishments without fear of muscle strain or bulging briefcases. That’s because a number of schools now track student achievement with a digital portfolio. This year’s seniors are the first in the state to have spent four years in
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