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Secretary Spellings Visits Atlanta, Names 320 U.S. Schools as 2008 No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon Schools (September 9, 2008)
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Secretary Spellings announces the 2008 No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon Schools at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia.


Secretary Spellings is greeted by Georgia State Superintendent Kathy Cox at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta. Secretary Spellings visits a classroom at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia.
Secretary Spellings talks with a student at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia. Secretary Spellings talks with a student at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia.
Secretary Spellings announces the 2008 No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon Schools at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia. Secretary Spellings announces the 2008 No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon Schools at F.L. Stanton Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia.
Secretary Spellings participates in a roundtable discussion with State Superintendent Kathy Cox and Georgia principals, superintendents, and business and foundation leaders. Secretary Spellings with Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue at a roundtable discussion with Georgia principals, superintendents, and business and foundation leaders.

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