What Sequestration Means to Students

What Sequestration Means to Students
Education Week, Learning First Alliance
Dennis Van Roekel
July 27, 2012
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The author says that students may be too young to understand the word "sequestration". But they will definitely feel the impact when they report to classes packed with more students, when they don't have a place to go before or after school, or in the future, when they're struggling to compete in a worldwide economy. At a time when our nation's children and America's working families need more, Congress is set to intentionally give them less.

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