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Correction

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Incorrect information was reported in Mark O’Keefe’s column in Sunday’s paper. Frazier had 39.3 percent of its students getting free and reduced lunches, ranking it 60th among the 105 school school districts in the Pittsburgh area, according to the Pittsburgh Business Times. Here are the percentages and rankings for other school districts in Fayette County, Laurel Highlands, 78th, 47.5 percent, Uniontown, 83rd, 53.5 percent; Albert Gallatin 85th, 57.1 percent; Connellsville Area, 86th and 57.1 percent; and Brownsville Area, 91 percent and 63.9 percent.

Also, Beaver Falls ranked 100th with 72.4 percent of its students getting reduced and free lunches. Southmoreland ranked 75th with 45.9 percent. Beaver Falls ranked 79th in test scores while Southmoreland ranked 31st.

To request a correction or clarification, please call HeraldStandard.com Executive Editor Mark O’Keefe at 724-439-7569.

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