Posted: Monday, 10 December 2012 6:39AM
School Improvement Grants Helping More WA Students Succeed
OLYMPIA, Wash. (Metro) -- There's word that more money for Washington School Improvement grants is helping more Washington students succeed.
Randy Dorn, the state Superintendent of Public Instruction, says 17 schools received between $50,000 and $2 million in grants for two years, but the program was not renewed this year.
Studies showed that students in those schools had noticeable increases in test scores.
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