Eight Public High Schools Earn Top Honors, Recognized as National Schools of Opportunity
January 22, 2018
January 22, 2018
BOULDER, Colorado, Jan. 22 -- The National Education Policy Center issued the following news release:
One high school increased the number of students of color taking its AP and college-level courses sixfold in just a year. In another high school, where half of the student population is homeless or involved in the Child Welfare system, strong supports helped its students match New York City's graduation rate. Yet another high school engages students in rich, college preparatory cour . . .
One high school increased the number of students of color taking its AP and college-level courses sixfold in just a year. In another high school, where half of the student population is homeless or involved in the Child Welfare system, strong supports helped its students match New York City's graduation rate. Yet another high school engages students in rich, college preparatory cour . . .