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