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  2. Project GRAD Houston - Wikipedia

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    Project GRAD Houston (Graduation Really Achieves Dreams), is a non-profit [1] based in Houston, United States, providing free college access, college success, and career advising services. Project GRAD's mission is to improve lives in low-income communities by helping individuals develop and achieve their educational aspirations.

  3. Magnet Schools Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    Magnet Schools Assistance is a Federal grants program administered by the U.S. Department of Education.The program is designed to help desegregate public schools. The program is defined in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, in Section 5301, though the program itself was developed in the early 1980s to address de facto racism through funds given to school distracts that were ...

  4. Harmony Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Harmony Public Schools has a AAA financial bond rating awarded by the state and has received numerous federal grants, such as the five-year $30 million Race to the Top grant in 2011. [14] Five Harmony schools in Austin spent $7,923 per student, about $800 below the statewide average and $1,600 below the average of the Austin Independent School ...

  5. Harris County Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    As of 2001 all school districts in the county may send students to these schools. [5] For students with disabilities that affect their classroom behavior or performance, they serve ages 5–22. [6] Fortis Academy - unincorporated area, in Greenspoint [7] It was scheduled to open in 2018 and is the first recovery high school to open in Harris ...

  6. Federal TRIO Programs - Wikipedia

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    The goal of Upward Bound is to provide certain categories of high school students better opportunities for attending college. The categories of greatest concern are those with low income, those with parents who did not attend college, [5] and those living in rural areas. The program works through individual grants, each of which covers a ...

  7. School Improvement Grant - Wikipedia

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    School districts that have schools identified as persistently lowest-achieving apply to the state department of education to obtain School Improvement Grants. As part of their grant application, districts must identify which of the four intervention models (i.e., turnaround, restart, closure, or transformation) they intend to implement in each ...