Posted on: September 22nd, 2006
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Tags: outreach, parents, Santa Ana, student, teacher
“For Latino students to succeed in school and advance to college, teachers, parents and community leaders must work together to encourage students, including reading to toddlers and offering rigorous classes in high schools, policymakers said Thursday at a conference on education in Santa Ana.
“We must continue to set the bar high for Hispanic students. We know they can meet it,” said Elizabeth Casas Ray, director of Hispanic communications and outreach for the U.S. Department of Education.”
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