Report Backs Retaining of L.A. Bridges Program
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The L.A. Bridges program should be retained in city middle schools because it has shown positive results in keeping young people away from street gangs, according to a report released Thursday.
The city-financed evaluation by the firm Vital Research found that suspensions decreased slightly, SAT test scores were up and participating students showed a 48% decrease in associations with criminal or gang peers.
“When we dedicate the resources, the personnel and the time our children deserve, we reap rewards,” said Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, adding that the program is showing “remarkable results.”
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