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New York, New York (September 25, 2002)

Secretary Rod Paige joins (from left) Allan Houston of the New York Knicks, Cablevision President and CEO James L. Dolan, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, and Teresa Weatherspoon of the WNBA's New York Liberty at Samuel Gompers Vocational and Technical High School to highlight the importance of partnerships between the business community and public schools and to discuss how No Child Left Behind and technology will transform education in America.



Secretary Rod Paige joins (from left) Allan Houston of the New York Knicks, Cablevision President and CEO James L. Dolan, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, and Teresa Weatherspoon of the WNBA's New York Liberty at Samuel Gompers Vocational and Technical High School to highlight the importance of partnerships between the business community and public schools and to discuss how No Child Left Behind and technology will transform education in America. Secretary Paige with Allan Houston of the New York Knicks, Cablevision President and CEO James L. Dolan, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, and Teresa Weatherspoon of the WNBA's New York Liberty at Samuel Gompers Vocational and Technical High School.
Secretary Paige addresses faculty and students at Samuel Gompers High School.  

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Secretary Rod Paige joins (from left) Allan Houston of the New York Knicks, Cablevision President and CEO James L. Dolan, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, and Teresa Weatherspoon of the WNBA's New York Liberty at Samuel Gompers Vocational and Technical High School to highlight the importance of partnerships between the business community and public schools and to discuss how No Child Left Behind and technology will transform education in America.