Meriden Public Schools in Connecticut has significantly improved reading scores among third graders despite being one of the state's lowest-funded districts. This success is attributed to systematic reforms including consistent curriculum alignment across schools, rigorous oversight, and support from instructional coaches who provide detailed lesson plans and resources for teachers. These measures have helped meet both student and educator needs effectively.
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