2012-06-272024-07-232012-06-272024-07-232010-12http://www.broadprize.org/asset/0-30largedistsbetterperform2010.pdffdc118200004https://hdl.handle.net/10244/1058Presents findings from data collected in the Broad Prize selection process on large urban districts with higher-than-state-average performance among African-American, Latino, and low-income students and the policies and practices behind their success.en-USElementary and Secondary EducationElementary and Secondary Education, School ReformMinorities30 Large Urban School Districts Show Better Relative Academic Performance Than Their States for African-American, Hispanic, or Low-Income StudentsIssue Briefs