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Cousins at the Top of Their Class and Game

Cousins at the Top of Their Class and Game

Don't pay attention to people that are trying to bring you down. You have to find your own self motivation and work toward what you want.

Rich School, Poor School

Rich School, Poor School

Rich School, Poor School: Campuses Suffer Different Achievement Gap

Summer School Aims to Close Gap Among Southeast Asians

Summer School Aims to Close Gap Among Southeast Asians

Supporters of the nation's No Child Left Behind law give California public schools high marks for the annual tests students take.

One School Takes on the Achievement Gap

One School Takes on the Achievement Gap

A Sacramento elementary school with more than half of its students minorities and poor is making student achievement gains every year.

How to Close the Gap?

How to Close the Gap?

Some teachers feel parents don't support their child's education.

'Acting White'

'Acting White'

Targeted for teasing just for performing well in class, Karen Massie meets with successful students who are tired of being accused of 'acting white.

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TEACHER OF THE MONTH

Teacher of the Month March 2010 - Ellie Kuechler-VanAker

Teacher of the Month March 2010 - Ellie Kuechler-VanAker

Ellie Kuechler-VanAker gives struggling students help with the high school exit exam and isn't happy unless all of them pass it.

STUDENT SCHOLAR

Nalee Moua: November 2009 Closing The Gap/News10 Student Scholar

Nalee Moua: November 2009 Closing The Gap/News10 Student Scholar

November's student scholar is a pint-sized dynamo of determination who is doing tremendous things to improve her situation in life and to close the achievement gap for others.

GOOD NEWS / GOOD PEOPLE

Good News - March 12, 2010

Good News - March 12, 2010

A Sacramento cowboy who saves the day at a rodeo and a nurse volunteering her time to give free health screenings are just two of the stories you'll see in this week's Good News.

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States' governors and school superintendents have proposed a common set of academic standards for students. Do you agree with having the same standards for virtually all students, rather than differing state standards?

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