SAN ANTONIO — In a state that has passed anti-diversity laws and tried to squelch instruction on systemic racism, a new law could open doors for Latino and Black children long shut out of advanced ...
Sixth graders Zoe and Amoni, right, work together during Kelly Woodfin’s advanced math class in Union Public Schools. The Tulsa-area school district for about a decade has tried to increase enrollment ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Its first-in-the-nation law requires all students who score at the highest level on their end-of-grade or end-of-course math test ...
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