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RICHMOND, Va. - More than any other region, the South faces a challenge giving students in small, poor and rural school districts advantages comparable to students in larger, wealthier districts, a new Southern Governors Association report says.
Experts told governors from across the region Monday that the gap between wealthy suburban districts and those in rural areas steadily losing populations and tax bases is widening.See the full content of this document
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Gap Between Rural, Suburban Schools Growing
"You can run a good high school system with core curriculum in a traditional way with an enrollment down to, I would say, about 200 or so. Below that, you ...
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