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... classrooms grows more severe and we are finding ourselves with fewer and fewer trained teachers . School operating expenses have risen to new heights . The total financial demands are so great that , despite heroic efforts in community ...
... classrooms grows more severe and we are finding ourselves with fewer and fewer trained teachers . School operating expenses have risen to new heights . The total financial demands are so great that , despite heroic efforts in community ...
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... classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our chil- dren lies primarily with the States ...
... classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our chil- dren lies primarily with the States ...
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... classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our children lies primarily with the States and ...
... classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our children lies primarily with the States and ...
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... classrooms to meet the overcrowded conditions . We also have several buildings that are outdated . Many of these buildings are firetraps and need to be replaced with modern buildings . I feel sure that the Webster County board would ...
... classrooms to meet the overcrowded conditions . We also have several buildings that are outdated . Many of these buildings are firetraps and need to be replaced with modern buildings . I feel sure that the Webster County board would ...
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... classrooms , second - rate underpaid teachers ( who have their minds set on another job ) are not conducive to developing a well - rounded educational system . As far as making a study of our schools to see if we need Federal aid , that ...
... classrooms , second - rate underpaid teachers ( who have their minds set on another job ) are not conducive to developing a well - rounded educational system . As far as making a study of our schools to see if we need Federal aid , that ...
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