FORUM COLUMN
By Patrick Mattimore
Achievement gap. Nearly every discussion about public education these days begins and ends with those two words. State and national test results consistently point to an achievement gap. When California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell released the results of this year's Standardized Testing and Reporting Program, he said that the data "show the persistent achievement ...
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