Written by Johan Thomas on July 14, 2011 4:47 pm
Last week, the San Diego Unified School District unveiled its plan to bring Black students up to speed. Its course of action — a $3.5 million effort that incorporates college-preparation, parent workshops and centers, and faculty members that serve as liaisons for families of Black students.
The district’s program is one of many springing up around the nation focusing on bridging the Black student achievement gap.
Programs in Richmond, Boston, Palm Beach, Atlanta, and Cincinnati have made news for their efforts in helping to lessen the crisis.
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