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From: Stephana Sellers
Subject: [Paperclips-discuss] shield
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:42:29 -0400
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I expect he'll be going to the region soon, and perhaps from there we can get some movement on behalf of the government there. And it wasn't easy to enact it. Does the President think that sounds like a promising path forward? The accountability system helped your school identify struggling students and enabled them to get the help they need early. And step two is to help states develop programs that will help parents pay for the AP test.
I don't think it's too much to ask.
If we want to be competitive, we better make sure that the skills that are now being imparted at elementary school and junior high carry on through high school.
And the No Child Left Behind Act demands result for every child, for the good of the United States of America. PERINO: I think it would be safest to say that the government of Japan has made its position on Iran's nuclear activities well known. Thank you for the warm welcome. There's money for that. That's up to the people in the states and the local community.
Bolton Ambassador Permanent U. And I want to thank the folks here for setting high expectations. In reading and math, African American and Hispanic students are scoring higher, and the achievement gap is closing. You've put in a lot of hard work and you have the results to show for it, and I thank you for your contribution to the future of this country.
In other words, if a child is falling behind. So, Margaret, thank you very much for your service. So when I came here to Washington I made a focused effort to work with Democrats and Republicans to pass this important law.
And so a center of excellence is always a place of learning where people believe the best.
And by the way, every neighborhood in America can produce young scientists. Is the White House thinking, or rethinking its current climate change policy, as well as its definition of what constitutes sound science?


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