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Schools chief opts for low-cost reforms: DEFICIT HOBBLES EFFORTS TO CLOSE ACHIEVEMENT GAP
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Sheppard, Harrison
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Academic achievement gaps
/ Budget deficits
/ Data collection
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Minority students
/ School districts
/ Students
2008
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Sheppard, Harrison
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Academic achievement gaps
/ Budget deficits
/ Data collection
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Minority students
/ School districts
/ Students
2008
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Schools chief opts for low-cost reforms: DEFICIT HOBBLES EFFORTS TO CLOSE ACHIEVEMENT GAP
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Schools chief opts for low-cost reforms: DEFICIT HOBBLES EFFORTS TO CLOSE ACHIEVEMENT GAP
2008
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The state recently received a $2 million grant from the Gates and Hewlett foundations to help improve its data collection system for tracking the progress of individual students from kindergarten through 12th grade, even when they move among cities and school districts.
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