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Date: 2015-11-30 15:00:07
Education in the United States
89th United States Congress
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Public education in the United States
Head Start
United States
Draft:Parents and the New Assessment Paradigm

PIP MONROE Title I, Part A Parental Involvement Plan I, Mark Porter , do hereby certify that all facts, figures, and representations made in this application are true, correct, and consistent with the statement of assur

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