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Change requires both vision and action. Maryland has an opportunity now to demonstrate that it can move boldly to ensure continuing economic growth in the state by fostering educational equity and equality for all of its citizens.
Miles To Go: Maryland (1999)

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Education After Katrina Executive Summary
 
Click to view the full article (PDF) This document is a 3-page executive summary of “Education after Katrina,” outlining the major findings of the report—declining student enrollments, lost school time among K-12 and college students, and the severe impact on regional child care systems—and argues for a “new federal response” to the relief and recovery related to education after Katrina, including:

• Conduct a comprehensive review of needs and take appropriate action to assist Gulf Coast schools.

• Help Gulf Coast colleges in need of support for recovery.

• Develop a plan to assist dropout students at all levels.

• Mobilize health care professionals to help storm-affected students and their parents.

 
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