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Padres & Jóvenes Unidos Host U.S. Dept. of Ed. Convenings on Obama's Education Funds to Turnaround Lowest Performing Schools
Boletin Update by Padres & Jovenes Unidos
Volume 5, Issue 2
March 9, 2010
On March 3rd, Alberto Retana, U.S. Department of Education Director of Community Outreach, spoke at a community forum to discuss funding available from the Obama administration to turnaround Colorado's lowest-performing schools. Colorado is eligible to receive $39.7 million dollars from this fund.
This federal financial aid must be met with bold parent and student-led organizing campaigns to push for reforms that will outlast this funding and provide all students with a college preparatory education.
For more info. on the U.S. Department of Education School Improvement Fund, click here.

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