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BIF Roundtable: The Future of Public Education

Season 32 Episode 3222 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Public education serves a vital role for our students, but what improvements does it need?

Public education and its efficacy have been a hot topic of conversation for a long time, but what is the future of public education under a private-education-focused Trump administration? Keith Poston of Public School Forum of NC, Travis Mitchell of Communities In Schools Wake County, and Jason Franklin of Cary Academy weigh in on the prospects for NC education.

04/16/2017

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BIF Roundtable: The Future of Public Education

Season 32 Episode 3222 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Public education and its efficacy have been a hot topic of conversation for a long time, but what is the future of public education under a private-education-focused Trump administration? Keith Poston of Public School Forum of NC, Travis Mitchell of Communities In Schools Wake County, and Jason Franklin of Cary Academy weigh in on the prospects for NC education.

04/16/2017

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