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Closing Achievement Gaps in Diverse and Low-Poverty Schools

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This report suggests that higher-income schools and districts also can do more to support low-income, black, and Latino students. Closing income and racial achievement gaps in middle-class districts requires district leaders to create a “culture of equity,” supporting students’ basic physical and social-emotional needs while ensuring that district policies provide all students with access to rigorous coursework.

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Public Impact (2018): Closing Achievement Gaps in Diverse and Low-Poverty Schools: An Action Guide for District Leaders. Chapel Hill, NC: Public Impact and Geneva, Switzerland: Oak Foundation.

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