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Nintey-five percent of students in Brownsville are categorized as "economically disadvantaged." There's also a high percentage of first-generation Hispanic students from families who can't read or write English, and 43 percent of students are ranked limited English proficient in need of special services that stretch the district's budget to the limit. Find out how educators and students are excelling.
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Health Care and Election 2008
Visit Education Votes to learn about the stark differences between Barack Obama and John McCain on one of the most important issues of the campaign: ensuring quality, affordable health care for all Americans.

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Meeting with Parents
It's October and that means it's time for Back to School night and parent-teacher conferences. Here are some ideas to help you plan for this important outreach to families.
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Apply for NEA's Youth Leaders for Literacy Grants
Young people ages 21 and younger can apply for these grants, which help fund youth-led community literacy projects. Proposals should describe projects that begin March 2, 2009 (NEA's Read Across America Day) and end April 24-26, 2009 (Global Youth Service Days). Twenty grants of $500 each will be awarded. The deadline to submit a proposal is October 30. Meet last year's winners.
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Urge Congress to provide the funding needed for great public schools.
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