Children immigrating to Texas from Mexico face many obstacles when entering the Texas public school system, but a new university program is working to close the gaps and help more students succeed.
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Program helps immigrants graduate high school
By Tara Chandler
Published: June 30, 2008Comments disabled No Comments
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