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In this file photo taken on Nov. 4, 2015, kindergartner Lauren Meek, third left, raises her hand as she sits with second-grade students helping her on programming during their weekly computer science lesson at Marshall Elementary School in Marysville, Wash. Though less likely to study in a formal technology or engineering course, America's girls are showing more mastery of those subjects than their boy classmates, according to newly released national education data made public Tuesday, April 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

In this file photo taken on Nov. 4, 2015, kindergartner Lauren Meek, third left, raises her hand as she sits with second-grade students helping her on programming during their weekly computer science lesson at Marshall Elementary School in Marysville, Wash. Though less likely to study in a formal technology or engineering course, America's girls are showing more mastery of those subjects than their boy classmates, according to newly released national education data made public Tuesday, April 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

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