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Lawmakers hold public hearing May 8 on drop out reform
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NC Lawmakers will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 8 in the auditorium of Southeast Raleigh High School.
This is the second public hearing organized by NC House Initiative on Dropout Reform leaders, Representatives Susan Fisher and Earline Parmon. They hope to hear from all sectors of the community about the issues facing students at risk of dropping out.
Members of the public are encouraged to attend, and each presenter will be given up to four minutes to speak. Please have a printed copy of the presentation for the legislator's records.
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