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Why is it that $40 million can be spent to send middle schoolers to camp, but we cannot find $3 million to send some of the most dedicated and promising high school students in the state to governor's school (a true "proven program")?
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Why is it that $40 million can be spent to send middle schoolers to camp, but we cannot find $3 million to send some of the most dedicated and promising high school students in the state to governor's school (a true "proven program")?
The loss of the Governor's School is a shame. This is another black eye on Ed Rendell.
The Schools could have been made more sustainable, rather than pulling the plug outright in 2009 and into the future.
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