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“But while Santa Cruz County students buck statewide trends in overall performance, achievement gaps between non-white Latino students and their white counterparts continue to haunt most schools.
“That’s a conversation we have pretty much every day,” said Gary Woods, assistant superintendent of the Pajaro Valley Unified School District. “All of the programs we have in this district are geared toward helping (minority) students.”"
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