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Knocking On Edu-Neighbors’ Doors

By Alexander Russo — October 31, 2007 1 min read
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A quick spin around the block before I head out in my Reading First costume to get as many razor-filled apples as I can find:

Over at Early Stories, RLC digs out an overview of Where the Democratic Candidates Stand on Child Care and Preschool. Meanwhile, Charlie Barone writes from his hidden lair about educational triage and NCLB: Is the NCLB “Bubble Kids” Theory About To Burst?
The AFTies win the best headline of the day award for their post about how NCLB is affecting Chicago area schools: Give Us Growth Models...Or The Nation Will Explode. EIA Mike keeps tabs on the NEA’s anti-voucher budget in Utah (NEA Contribution to Anti-Voucher Campaign Is... $3 Million). Speaking of vouchers, Joanne Jacobs links to a story about progressive parents who send their kids to private schools (Voucher hypocrites). And, as you know, it’s Halloween. What a good day for the Carnival (Let’s Carnival!).

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