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Equity Alert: Holding Alternative Schools, Districts, and County Offices Accountable for All Students’ Success

A report examining key questions around accountability for alternative schools.

Produced by: Education Trust, Inc.

Published: September 2018

Topics: Assessment and AccountabilityFoster Youth and Other Priority PopulationsHigh School TransformationTeaching and LearningTransforming Systems for EquityYouth Thriving Through Learning

Type: Research/Report

Access this resource: Website

Tags:

  • California
  • Civic Learning
  • College and Career Pathways
  • District Reform
  • High School Design
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Local Control Funding Formula 
  • Race and Equity

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