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Andrew Lewis
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Daniel Tartakovsky
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Mark Keierleber
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Georgia Schools Chief Reverses African-American Studies ‘Mistakes’
Ross Williams
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Lorén Cox & Karen Nussle
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Georgia State University Pulls the Plug on Prison Education
Charlotte West
March 27, 2024
Georgia School Voucher Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk After Years of Failure
Stanley Dunlap
March 21, 2024
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Andrew Campanella
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Patrick O’Donnell
September 26, 2023
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