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Services offered to students at low-performing schools

  • Published Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010, at 12:07 a.m.

If schools with high-poverty student populations don't meet state testing targets for two years in a row, they must allow all students to transfer to a nearby schools that are doing better on test scores.

Parents at these schools will be notified by the end of July.

These Wichita schools offered parents a choice to transfer their students this school year:

• Clark Elementary School

• Enterprise Elementary School

• Linwood Elementary School

• Spaght Multimedia Magnet

• Elementary School

• Curtis Middle School

• Hamilton Middle School

• Jardine Technology Magnet Middle School

• Pleasant Valley Middle School

• Truesdell Middle School

If schools with high-poverty student populations don't meet state testing targets for three years in a row, they must offer free tutoring to students who qualify for free or reduced-price meals.

Parents must sign up their students at the beginning of a semester.

Five Wichita middle schools must offer this private tutoring:

• Curtis

• Hamilton

• Jardine Technology Magnet

• Pleasant Valley

• Truesdell

— Lori Yount

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