He's looking to bump graduation rates to 90 percent, up from roughly 76 percent. He also wants all of his students reading at grade-appropriate levels by the third grade, LoHud.com reported.
In order to achieve these goals, Yazurlo knows he needs to rebuild a district that has been ravaged by financial cuts despite a growing student population, LoHud.com said.
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