Using a different approach, Halton District School Board succeeds in raising math scores
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Using a different approach, Halton District School Board succeeds in raising math scores
DAVE MCGINN
EDUCATION REPORTER
TORONTO
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Jacqueline Boutilier teaches a Grade 9 math class at Milton District High School, on May 14.
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It’s a sunny spring morning and the Grade 9 math students at Milton District High School, in the Halton District School Board, just west of Toronto, are seat…
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