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Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
Date:
February 2000
Author:
Craig Bolon
Source:
Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau
Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau report on the Parental Choice program in Milwaukee

Click here to view the Summary of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.
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Point of View Essays

Texas Tests Harbor a "Soft Bigotry" of Their Own
Date:
December 6, 2000
Authors:
Jennifer Morales and Ed Morris
While George W. Bush has touted Texas' high-stakes testing regimen for improving opportunities for minorities, the real experiences of many poor, minority youth--particularly promising students who are still new to the English language--suggest otherwise.
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