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Date: 2014-08-22 17:43:53
Education in the United States
Education
United States
Education in Jacksonville
Florida
Washington D.C. School Reform Act
Woodrow Wilson High School
District of Columbia Public Schools
Education in Washington
D.C.
Charter school

Final Recommendations on Student Assignment Policies and DCPS School Boundaries Prepared by the DC Advisory Committee on Student Assignment 2014 • FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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