But are minorities being left behind?
Denise-marie Balona
For decades, high-school students have taken community-college courses to dress up their resumes and prepare for college. But the nation's foremost scholars in middle-school education are worried the fast-growing trend is leaving minority children behind. They also question whether the practice is legal because, nationwide, it has tended to result in students being segregated by race.

Sunday

February 15th, 2009

Orlando

Sentinel

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