REPORT: A Report Card on District Achievement: How Low-income, African-American, and Latino Students Fare in California School Districts

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School accountability systems have the potential to be a powerful tool to help close the long-standing gaps in achievement that separate low-income students and students of color from their peers. Making Sure All Children Matter breaks down how accountability systems can do this.

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Published: October 8, 2014

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