For more than a decade, California educators have been trying to close the achievement gap between Latinos and their white and Asian classmates. Latinos do worse on standardized tests and are less likely to go to college. But new statistics show the gap isn't just a product of poor neighborhoods and low-performing schools. It's also found in public schools with the best reputations.
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