Parents in a school district are expressing their disappointment over a years-old decision to eliminate advanced placement for math in middle school. Public Schools began phasing out advanced math courses in grades six through eight around 2017, when district officials noticed sharp racial disparities in the program.Students who were being placed in the advanced math track were overwhelmingly white and Asian, while the lower-level courses were filled primarily with black and Latino students, the reported.
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