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Date: 2014-08-12 08:01:10
Atlanta Public Schools
Colorado Springs School District 11
Spokane Public Schools
Jefferson County Public Schools
Long Beach Unified School District
Elyria City School District
Littleton Public Schools
San Diego Unified School District
Toledo City School District
Colorado counties
Education in the United States
State governments of the United States

Definition of “High Needs Schools/Districts” The term “high-need school district” is defined for this project as: District in which 40 percent of the children are from families with incomes below the poverty lin

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