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Sacramento District Uses Home Visits to Connect Teachers With Kids and Their Families

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The low-tech parent-teacher home visit is making a comeback in California. That's because it's proving to be a good way for teachers to build relationships with families -- and that can radically improve what happens in the classroom. A project based in Sacramento City Unified School District is leading the country in this area.

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