Fourth graders in Atlanta Public Schools made significant progress in national math and reading tests. Now the district will expand its reading program to middle schools.
That first-grade teacher at Heights Elementary School posted a video on social media showing her putting up a Pride flag in her room and then showing off inclusive books in her classroom.
Fourth graders in Atlanta Public Schools made significant progress in national math and reading tests. Now the district will expand its reading program to middle schools.
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