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Deputy Assistant Secretary Nerissa Cook stresses that sustainable economic and social growth is not possible if we do not ensure that everyone has the basic literacy skills to succeed.
Ohio's controversial Senate Bill 5 may have died at the polls last November, but its spirit lives on in a new proposal to save the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
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They are urging union members to re-open their contracts and make concessions to preserve jobs and to shield students from the chaos caused by insolvency.
The seminar is a four-day activity wherein participants will meet and interact with local citizens and community leaders as well as with other Fulbright Foreign Students studying in the United States.