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Posted on: August 17th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: children, outreach, teacher
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“Head Start has donated $1.4 million to the University of Memphis College of Education to fund educational services for 76 Shelby County children and their families.
The grant from Shelby County Head Start will be distributed over an 18-month period for educational services, professional development of Head Start teachers and other service providers associated with the program.”
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