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Tri-City Herald, March 5, 2010: Pasco schools likely on 'low-performing' list
"In Pasco, nearly 70 percent of students come from low-income families, and 61 percent come from non-English-speaking or bilingual homes. In some individual schools, those numbers are much higher."
The Washington Post, March 5, 2010: Obama's A+ efforts
"Some liberals try to resist any accountability for teachers by blaming the poverty and social circumstances of students themselves, arguing in essence, 'First solve all the problems of society...' They are refuted by the existence of high-poverty, high-performing public schools."
The New York Times, March 5, 2010: Thousands In California Protest Cuts In Education
"'Kids come to school hungry; some are homeless,' said Mary Flanagan, 55, a third-grade teacher from Richmond. 'How can we deal with problems like that with as many as 38, 40 kids in a class?''"
The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 5, 2010: Pa. clears a hurdle in race for school grant
"The districts and charter schools that became partners in the application enroll more than 650,000 students, including 56 percent of the state's low-income students, 75 percent of its African American students, and 71 percent of Hispanic students..."
Contra Costa Times, March 5, 2010: El Cerrito woman's scholarship program gives financial, emotional boost to girls at Richmond school
"She decided to dedicate her savings to a new scholarship program that would award $5,000 a year, renewable for four years, to a low-income, black, female student at Kennedy High.'So many African-American women have a difficult time. Having an education can help them...'"
The Lexington Herald Leader, March 4, 2010: Fayette students get jump start on college
"Overall, more than 80 percent come from low-income families; more than 60 percent are minorities. Some 84 percent come from families in which no one has ever graduated from college, Fayette officials say."
The Washington Post, March 4, 2010: Volunteers fill gaps with fun at Silver Spring school
"Joshua is benefiting from a new wave of extracurricular activities at East Silver Spring: free programs that aim to expose the low-income, mostly-minority students to cultures, skills and instruction not previously available to them inside or outside the classroom."
The San Francisco Chronicle, March 4, 2010: Governor OK with student protests
"He also pledged to use any revenues the state collects - beyond what is expected in the budget - to fund Cal Grants, which awards grants - some of up to $9,700 a year - to help middle- and low-income students pay for college."
The Denver Post, March 3, 2010: (Editorial) Obama continues to lead on reforming education
"Obviously, business interests have a stake in an educated workforce, and it is going to take everyone pulling together to put a dent in problems of chronically low-achieving schools that tend to serve high-poverty and minority students"
The News & Observer, February 26, 2010: A modest proposal
"The new school board opposes mandatory year-round schools because they can make it difficult for families to plan vacations. The old school board opposed mandatory high-poverty schools because they result in academic genocide."
Chicago Tribune, February 26, 2010: A taste of independence
"One- and two-person apartments for low-income seniors who require personal care, medication management and other services."
Los Angeles Times, February 26, 2010: The charter school test case that didn't happen
"..[T]he Board of Education denied proposals from three major charter organizations that had sought to run newly built neighborhood schools, which would have included... special education students, foster children and low-income families."
