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A Teacher Explains What Funding Cuts Will Mean For Classrooms

April 9, 2011 by twalker  
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Budget cuts will be brutal for schools, writes Michigan educator Cara Spindler, so do lawmakers have any idea of the countless ways hard-working classroom teachers already save money? Source: Heritage Media

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