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record of achievement

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noun

  1. a statement of the personal and educational development of each pupil

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Still, Stone leaves a powerful record of achievement.

From Seattle Times

"I'm proud of the record of achievement in a very difficult period. We were able to do much with less resources and solve many structural problems," Weah told cheering supporters.

From Reuters

Moore “does not boast, although his record of achievement provides a great deal to boast about,” Richard Tedlow wrote in his 2006 biography of Grove.

From Seattle Times

“We focus on the limits on opportunities and the racism, and that was undoubtedly significant, but there’s just a real record of achievement and pride and service, and that needs to be highlighted, too.”

From Washington Post

But his record of achievement as the father of Georgian democracy was historic.

From Washington Post