Fast Fact: To Learn, Students Need To Be In School
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Apr 11, 2013
by Ed Trust
In 2009-10, nearly 1 out of every 3 African-American boys in high school were suspended. That’s three times the rate of their white peers. To raise achievement, students need to be in school.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:Carolyn Pheniciecphenicie@edtrust.org Three new publications discuss the importance of community engagement, share findings on fa…
This report from EdTrust, “How Student, Family, and Community Engagement Impacts Students’ Social, Emotional, and Academic Development (SEAD),” discusses…
EdTrust’s report, “Engaging First: Supporting Young Learners Through Family Engagement,” is based on two nationally representative surveys, including 600…