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HistoryThe National Institute for Urban School Improvement (NIUSI), a project of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs was established in 1997 to facilitate the unification of current general and special education reform efforts as these are implemented in the nation's urban school districts. In its first five years, NIUSI partnered with five school districts: Boston, Chicago, Denver, El Paso/Socorro, and Washington, DC. A brief summary document, "The National Institute for Urban School Improvement, Accomplishments and Achievements, 1997-2002," describes the progress of the project's partner districts, as well as its efforts to build a nation of sustainable, inclusive urban schools. Download Accomplishments and Achievements, 1997-2002 In 2002, the Office of Special Education Programs refunded the National Institute for an additional five years, allowing the project to expand its work to 9 districts:
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