State lawmakers established the Innovative School District program (a favorite of school choice supporters) last year, pointing to longtime struggles in some North Carolina schools, most of which primarily
serve children from poor families.
Not exact matches
Piney Branch Elementary
serves an incredibly diverse group of 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders,
from the
children of übereducated white and black middle - class
families, to
poor immigrant
children from Latin America, Ethiopia, and Eritrea, to low - income African American kids.
«In mapping the education journey of
children at schools
serving low income communities or those
from poor families, a school pattern emerges.
The investigators chose schools for this study that
serve substantial proportions of
children from poor families who live in high - crime neighborhoods.