A Rhode Island school district that fired all the teachers at an underperforming high school has been awarded $1.3 million to continue its reform process, the Associated Press reports. The money comes from a $4 billion U.S. Department of Education fund aimed at helping transform 5,000 low-performing schools around the country…
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