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Education leaders meet at LWC

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By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Affairs

Area education leaders met Tuesday at Lindsey Wilson College for an educational summit hosted by Forward in the Fifth. The summit was held to discuss several issues that affect public education, includingthe Commonwealth Accountability Testing System, drop-out prevention and intervention, home schooling and remediation rates.

Forward in the Fifth is holding a series of meetings about education, and it will publish its findings later in the year on the organization's Web site, www.fif.org.




This story was posted on 2009-03-12 17:45:45
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Forward in the Fifth education forum at LWC



2009-03-12 - LWC - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Forward in the Fifth Executive Director Jim Tackett, right, listens as Russell County Schools Superintendent Scott Pierce makes a point. Also listening to Pierce are, from left: Russell County Schools Director of Pupil Personnel Johnna Dalton; Russell County Schools Assistant Superintendent Kenny Pickett; Russell County Schools Instructional Supervisor Wanda Helm; and Russell County Schools Director of Exceptional Children Verlene Rogers.

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