Last Updated on March 20, 2020
Last Updated on March 20, 2020
Some parents may think that it’s important to combine ethnicities and income levels, but they really need to think again. In fact, each district has schools that host huge numbers of kids from low-income families, yet they deliver good results.
Additionally, some of the greatest public schools that act independently of the district have a vast majority of poor students who maintain achievement levels as excellent as students at affluent schools. This means there are good chances that your child would thrive in schools with large numbers of low-income children thanks to the high-quality of teaching.