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Michele McNeil covered education and state government in Indiana for a decade before joining Education Week as a state policy reporter in June 2006. Alyson Klein, who reports on federal education policy, joined the staff in February 2006 after nearly two years at Congress Daily.

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Margaret Spellings' Future: 'Staying Put'

If you read my colleague David Hoff's new piece about Margaret Spellings, you'll see that she seems to put to rest speculation , at least for the near future, that she may return to her home state of Texas to pursue a run for governor in 2010, or possibly the U.S. Senate.

Spellings told EdWeek's Hoff that she expects to keep living in suburban Washington, D.C., until her youngest daughter graduates from high school in 2010. “I’m probably going to stay in Washington for a while,” she said.


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Extra instruction, and billions spent
Reading First hasn’t made a dent

PIRLS tests, NAEP tests
It’s all the same
No improvement can be claimed

Secretary Spellings trembles at the knees
When she sees test scores such as these.

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