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Voices of Youth: Why still so few minority students in AP cl
Voices of Youth: Why still so few minority students in AP cl
Voices of Youth: Why still so few minority students in AP classes?
Despite a push to increase minority enrollment in AP courses in Kalamazoo Public Schools, numbers remain low. Among the reasons are early tracking, misunderstanding options, fear of overload, and missing preparatory courses.
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