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Money, Race and Success: How Your School District Compares
Money, Race and Success: How Your School District Compares
We've long known of the persistent and troublesome academic gap between white students and their black and Hispanic peers in public schools. We've long understood the primary reason, too: A higher proportion of black and Hispanic children come from poor families.
nytimes.com




interesting. Cupertino Union +3.1