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A few years ago, Louisiana found itself at the bottom of the educational rankings, sitting at 49th place. However, recent efforts have propelled the state to a more respectable 32nd position. This remarkable turnaround is not merely a stroke of luck; it is the outcome of strategic, research-driven initiatives such as high-dosage tutoring. This approach was recently codified and funded by the Louisiana legislature, marking a significant commitment to educational improvement.
As the state moves forward, there is a unique opportunity to capitalize on this momentum and further enhance student outcomes. High-dosage tutoring has proven effective in providing individualized support to students, particularly those who need it the most. By continuing to invest in and expand these successful programs, Louisiana can ensure that its educational advancements are not only maintained but also accelerated. The focus now must be on sustaining this progress and exploring innovative strategies to further uplift the state’s educational landscape.
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