If Some High-Poverty Schools Do Well, Can All?
Vicki Davis with Dr. Anael Alston
Our guest says that high-poverty schools can compete with suburban upper-income schoolsif there is the right knowledge, skill, and will.
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September 28, 2016
Every Classroom Matters
Episode Guests
Born and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Dr. Anael Alston is the Superintendent of the Hamilton Central School District. Dr. Alston has written political commentary for Newsday, written nationally for EdWeek, has presented at national and statewide conferences on school change and curriculum reform, testified for Governor Cuomo’s Education reform Commission, and occasionally does radio as an education expert.
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