Taylor Ray Elementary Beats the Odds, Achieving Near-Perfect Proficiency
The numbers tell the odds facing Taylor Ray, a largely Hispanic elementary school in Rosenberg, Texas, 35 miles southwest of Houston: three-fourths of its 701 students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch; more than one-quarter are English language learners; 13 percent have special needs; and nearly one in five transfer each year.
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