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Reading is Fundamental

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I am extremely lucky.  I learned to read at a very early age; not only that- I developed the ability to read very quickly.  Of course, I always was bored easily in school- which may explain why I spent more of my elementary days in the hallways than the classroom.  And, had I been born a decade later, probably would have been dosed with massive doses of Ritalin.

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No child left behind? Not if you are in the top 10%

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This has been a problem forever.  It seems that our public schools can only focus on one thing at a time.  The results indicate the systems fail to educate those at the lower echelon and those at the higher echelon.  And, with the latter, therein lies the real problem.

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