To prepare our students for the next phase of their lives, my district is committed to helping all students have a relevant career experience prior to high school graduation. That
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Read MoreI teach 6th graders in a low-income area. Some of my students are somewhat familiar with technology, but for the most part, they know nothing of tech they cannot hold
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