The Education Exchange: How the Education Secretary in Arkansas Kept Schools Open all Year for In-Person Learning

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Photo of Johnny KeyThe Commissioner the Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education, Johnny Key, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how Arkansas has adjusted amid the ongoing challenges of Covid-19, and how the school choice landscape has shifted over the past year.

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