County Schools See Some Gains in Effort to Close Achievement Gap

Fairfax County schools officials have seen some gains and some mixed results in their effort to close the achievement gap between black and white students, according to new data from the state. Read about it here.

By Focus on Fairfax |  October 27, 2006; 9:47 AM ET  | Category:  Schools
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I thought, or we are told, we have a "world class" school system.

Posted by: Jim Foster | November 29, 2006 2:25 PM

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