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The Wake County Board of Education sat down to a breakfast discussion with the Wake County's Congressional delegation about education issues yesterday.
In the photo, School board chair Rosa Gill leads the discussions with Representatives Bob Etheridge (2nd District), Brad Miller (13th District) and David Price (4th District).
The meeting gave the school board members a chance to get to better know the congressmen and they heard from the congressmen about teacher recruitment and retention, science and technology education and the federal No Child Left Behind law.
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