Students paid for grades find value beyond money (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The money was nice, but it wasn’t what kept Jailyn Brown in a pilot program that paid students $8 an hour to study. The 14-year-old eighth grader was among a small group of Fulton County students who took part in “Learn & Earn,” a privately funded after-school tutoring program with monetary rewards. “It was his success that really got him excited,” said his mom, Alanna Taylor. “He got more …
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