More than 95% of the school’s students come from low-income families, about 9% are homeless, and a quarter have disabilities.
Their debate comes just weeks ahead of a legislative session where private school choice will likely take center stage.
Boosting students’ reading ability is the state’s “number one goal and objective,” she told State Board trustees.
CALDER — When crossing the little bridge into Calder, almost a 25-mile drive up the St. Joe River from St. Maries, the first ...
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