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The Effects of Poverty


Poverty is Seen and Heard in the Classroom


The Empty-Stomach Problem

Poverty Dramatically Affects Children's Brains

Poverty May Impair Brain Growth

Schools Alone 'Cannot Help Poor'

Report: Segregation in U.S. Schools is Increasing

Suburban Segregation Increases as Minority Enrollment Grows

Re-segregation Feared if School Bus Transportation disapears

Teaching Low-Income Parents to ‘Work the System’

Poverty and Potential: Out-of-School Factors and School Success

Six Years After the Passage NCLB  Low-Income, Minority Children Still Lag Behind

Does NCLB Hurt or Help Low Income Students?

Children Left Behind Before School Starts

High-Achieving Students From Lower-Income Families Fall Behind, Study Finds

Low Income Children Less Likely to Have Access to Qualified Math Teachers

Free Tutoring Failing to Help Needy Students

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