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EXCLUSIVE: City launches $1.6M plan to bring more black, Hispanic students into Advanced Placement courses

Posted on January 15, 2017December 3, 2017 by EOS Editor

The city’s new Lead Higher (Equal Opportunity Schools) program aims to bring 1,400 of these students at two dozen public schools into AP classes that are often dominated by white and Asian students.

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