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  2. Butterfield Elementary School (Lake Elsinore, California)

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    Also in 1995/96, all Grade 6 classes were moved from district elementary schools to create Grades 6 through 8 middle schools. In 1996/97 Butterfield implemented California's Class Size Reduction (CSR) program by placing only 20 students in Grade 1, then added Grade 2 to the program in 1997/98, and Kindergarten and Grade 3 in 1998/99.

  3. Educational interventions for first-generation students ...

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    The Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Program (GEAR-UP) is another evidence-based intervention that promotes higher education for low-income students in U.S. public middle schools. GEAR-UP is a federally-funded program that has been implemented nationwide at schools in low-income neighborhoods.

  4. No Child Left Behind Act - Wikipedia

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    The act created a new competitive-grant program called Reading First, funded at $1.02 billion in 2004, to help states and districts set up "scientific, research-based" reading programs for children in grades K–3 (with priority given to high-poverty areas). A smaller early-reading program sought to help states better prepare 3- to 5-year-olds ...

  5. Abecedarian Early Intervention Project - Wikipedia

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    All the 111 infants were identified as "high risk" based on maternal education (which was on average 10th grade), family income, and other factors. The teacher-child ratio was low. It ranged from 1:3 for infants to 1:6 at age 5. Significant findings. Follow-up assessment of the participants involved in the project has been ongoing.

  6. Summer learning loss - Wikipedia

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    Summer learning loss. Summer learning loss or summer slide, is the loss of academic skills and knowledge over the course of summer vacation in countries that have lengthy breaks in the school year, such as the US and Canada. Schools see evidence of this because students are often given a standardised test prior to the summer break and again ...

  7. Reading First - Wikipedia

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    Reading First. Reading First is a federal education program in the United States mandated under the No Child Left Behind Act and administered by the federal Department of Education. The program requires that schools funded by Reading First use "scientifically based" reading instruction. [1]

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