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COPYRIGHT 2005 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service
Byline: Stephanie Banchero
WASHINGTON _ The nation's top government, education, business and philanthropic leaders gathered in Washington Sunday to lend their political _ and in some cases financial _ muscle to the burgeoning high school reform movement.
Calling the country's high school education system "obsolete," "flawed" and "broken," the diverse group vowed to change secondary...
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