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“Our goal is to demonstrate that there are replicable program models that the state and local districts should consider as they contemplate ways to close the achievement gap,” said Assemblymember Shirley Weber, Ph.D. a Democrat who represents cities in the San Diego area. She chaired the February 10 informational hearing in partnership with the Education Trust – West. The Oakland-based organization that advocates for educational justice and the high academic achievement of all California students, particularly those of color and ones who live in poverty.
“Our goal is to demonstrate that there are replicable program models that the state and local districts should consider as they contemplate ways to close the achievement gap,” said Assemblymember Shirley Weber, Ph.D. a Democrat who represents cities in the San Diego area. She chaired the February 10 informational hearing in partnership with the Education Trust – West. The Oakland-based organization that advocates for educational justice and the high academic achievement of all California students, particularly those of color and ones who live in poverty.
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