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English learners up in Nevada, but feds don’t see it that way

The U.S. Education Department plans to trim $2.6 million from Nevada’s share of funds for English-language learners, baffling state educators who say the 30 percent reduction from the past school year will jeopardize services and programs for students. Read more of this article from the Las Vegas Sun.

Posted by Steve Groft on 12 July 2007 in Language Learners , Policy

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