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Pam Geisselhardt discusses No Child Left Behind on C-Span

Panelist is teacher in Adair County, KY School District

By Chris Cato

Mrs. Pamela Geisselhardt, Gifted and Talented Coordinator Adair Co. , KY, Schools, participated in a round table discussion concerning the re-authorization of "No Child Left Behind."



This was covered live on C-Span 3 at 9amCT, but since most of us don't have C-Span 3, it can be viewed at C-Span 3, under (Education Policy Beyond "No Child Left Behind."

She was asked to participate in this hearing held before the Senate Health, Education, Labors and Pensions Committee, by Ky-Senator Ran Paul.

I am extremely proud of Mrs. Geisselhardt's continued commitment towards the education of our youth and I feel all of Adair Co. should be as well.

After all it is not everyday that an Adair Countian testifies at the capital in Washington before a Senate Committee.


This story was posted on 2011-11-08 12:12:20
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