Education Challenging Charter Critics, New Study Finds that as Sector Enrollment Grows, So Do Test Scores for Black and Hispanic Students September 26, 2019 by Kevin Mahnken
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Education Accelerating Excellence in Texas Schools: How the ‘ACE’ Initiative Is Changing the Way Dallas Evaluates Its Teachers and Empowers Students with Data-Driven Instruction September 23, 2019 by Anne Wicks
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Education Dual Language Immersion Doesn’t Work If English-Speaking Students Are Given Preference September 3, 2019 by Conor Williams
Books IDEA Understands That College Is the New High School — For the Texas Charter Network That Means Making It Attainable for Everyone August 22, 2019 by Richard Whitmire
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