The dramatic shift has been partially attributed to First Nations peoples (a term that replaced the word «Indians» in the 1970s)
gaining local control of education in 1973 and changing the on - reserve school system from a more traditional education to one mixed with First Nations history, culture, and values.
In September, after Newark students showed academic
gains, New Jersey
education officials voted to return control of the city's public schools to the local school board, 22 years after the state Board of Education took over the tattered
education officials voted to return
control of the city's public schools to the
local school board, 22 years after the state Board
of Education took over the tattered
Education took over the tattered district.