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This is what a year at a DC high school looks like

Posted on April 10, 2013 | by Sam

Powerful storytelling, and another reminder of the myriad needs our communities — not just our schools — need to be addressing.

Watch 180 Days : A Year Inside an American High School Episode 1 on PBS. See more from 180 Days.

Posted in Learning, Organizational Change | Tagged DC, good video

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