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Will Michigan 3rd- grade reading law hurt poor? Florida’s history says yes | Bridge Magazine

May 18, 2019May 17, 2019 by ieavoice@gmail.com

Children from low-income and minority families are more likely to flunk than wealthier white classmates with similarly low test scores under Michigan’s third-grade reading law, if the experience of Florida is repeated here.

Source: Will Michigan 3rd- grade reading law hurt poor? Florida’s history says yes | Bridge Magazine

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