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Educational Influence

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The by-invitation-only guest list for President George Bush’s visit to North Carolina included Terry Stoops and Lindalyn Kakadelis. Read their respective thoughts on the president’s visit, here and here. Lucky for us, the special attention didn’t get to their heads – they’ve still got time for us little folks in North Carolina. Lindalyn did an interview with WBT on Union County’s proposition to enact impact fees for education. And Terry’s much-touted report on school funding, which highlights Forsyth County’s commendable fisical responsibility, was used as proof in Forsyth County’s own Walkertown for support for a new bond. 

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