Educators highlight needed changes in education
After President Barack Obama emphasized improving public education in his State of the Union address, local education officials are discussing which changes they would like to see.
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After President Barack Obama emphasized improving public education in his State of the Union address, local education officials are discussing which changes they would like to see.
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