| 2004: Public Education Reform: (Phase Two) Eliminating the Achievement Gap
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| Bill Mason chaired Phase Two of the study, which examined the achievement gap, what causes it, and how the community might eliminate it. The study found that the achievement gap is a community responsibility, not just the school's, and that the gap begins before a child enters school and widens due to both in-school and community factors. |
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