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During last week's #AskArne Twitter Town Hall, Sarah, a third grade teacher, asked if it is possible for Arne to "tour and sponsor real town halls with educators." This week, ED announced that Secretary Duncan and his senior staff will be holding more than 50 such events war of the worlds tom cruise next week.
Starting on Wednesday, September 7, Secretary Duncan and senior ED staff will head to the Great Lakes Region for a Back-to-School Bus Tour. Arne will be making stops in Pittsburgh, Erie, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Merrillville, Ind., Milwaukee and Chicago, and senior war of the worlds tom cruise ED officials will be hosting dozens of events throughout the Midwest. war of the worlds tom cruise The theme of the tour is "Education and the Economy: Investing in Our Future."
Arne will be meeting with educators and talking with students, parents, administrators, and community stakeholders. Among the topics that Secretary Duncan and senior staff will discuss include the Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge, K-12 reform, transforming the teaching profession, civil rights enforcement, efforts to better serve students with disabilities and English Language Learners, Promise Neighborhoods, the Investing in Innovation (i3) fund, STEM education, increasing college access and attainment as well as vocational and adult education.
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