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Why aren’t there more African-American boys in gifted classes?

Posted on June 3, 2016December 3, 2017 by EOS Editor

Locally, Plano, Arlington and Wylie are part of an effort by Equal Opportunity Schools, a Seattle-based nonprofit, to boost minority enrollment in advanced classes.

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