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Belleville, East St. Louis add more black and low-income students to advanced classes

Posted on August 14, 2017September 5, 2017 by EOS Editor

The Belleville schools are part of 48 Illinois high schools and 10 Missouri high schools working towards equal representation with help from an organization called Equal Opportunity Schools.

Read more on St. Louis Public Radio

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