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By National Head Start Association As we mark Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we recall what he said about education: “The richest nation on Earth has never allocated enough resources to build sufficient schools, to compensate adequately its teachers, and to surround them with the prestige our work justifies. We squander funds on highways, […]

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