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Las Vegas, Nevada (April 17, 2002)

At the town-hall meeting in Las Vegas, sponsored by the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Sec. Paige answers questions from families, educators and members of the community about how parents and concerned citizens can help hold schools accountable, ensure every child is able to read at grade level by the third grade, and help improve student achievement across the country.



At the town-hall meeting in Las Vegas, sponsored by the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Sec. Paige answers questions from families, educators and members of the community about how parents and concerned citizens can help hold schools accountable, ensure every child is able to read at grade level by the third grade, and help improve student achievement across the country.


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At the town-hall meeting in Las Vegas, sponsored by the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Sec. Paige answers questions from families, educators and members of the community about how parents and concerned citizens can help hold schools accountable, ensure every child is able to read at grade level by the third grade, and help improve student achievement across the country.