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Matt Ellinwood

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At the Schoolhouse Door: State Board of Education Considering Changes to Charter Approval Process Oct 5, 2012
Investing in Education to Improve the Workforce Nov 2, 2012
Policy & Progress article: Education Funding Cuts Fall Hardest on Poor Communities Mar 26, 2013
EDUCATION POLICY PERSPECTIVES: Public Money for Private Schools - Vouchers and Neovouchers Apr 23, 2013
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