A Stanford study of 45 million students found something startling about which kids succeed

"For many parents, judging a local public school comes down to average test scores and the amount of money going into that school. A new Stanford University study of test scores . . . upends that set of assumptions. The study found no correlation between a given district's socioeconomic status and the average test scores of its students." To read the entire article go to: "A Stanford study . . ."

 

 

Yuki Fukumoto