Big money: School reform is target of grants
It's a math problem of significant proportions. Ten schools have three years and nearly $37 million to improve student achievement. Only time can answer whether the investment and intervention plans will be the answers for the perennially poor performing schools.
The schools — six in Tulsa , three in Oklahoma City and one in Crutcho — were named recipients last week of $36.9 million in federal school...
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