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‘I feel like I’m on an even playing field with everybody else’: BDEA 2.0 takes emancipatory approach to educating most vulnerable students

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 09, 2022

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Asberry Lawton, 22, had a rocky history with public education.In third grade, he was placed in special-education classes after he told an adult he was suicidal. He was passed from grade to grade, but didn’t learn to read until his freshman year of high school. At age 19, he had nearly given up on earning a diploma. But three years ago, he enrolled in a new Boston Public Schools program — Boston Day and Evening Academy’s 2.0 pilot program... + full article



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