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Posted on: May 7th, 2008
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A program aimed at providing Mexican immigrants and others a chance to improve their English-language skills and earn the equivalent of high school diplomas may return to Arkansas.
The Mexican government, along with officials from Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma, began a three-day meeting Tuesday at the state Capitol about the Plaza Comunitaria program. The program, free to participants, offers immigrants access to Web sites and instructional videos to obtain Mexican diplomas for elementary and middle school education.”*
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