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TOPIC: Public schools in need of money are being forced to consider charging busing fees in order to keep their teachers, according to according to
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. Many parents are concerned that children may be forced to get to school by less safe means, such as walking. Parents are already paying for their kids' transportation to and from school in communities in California, Texas, New Jersey, Montana, Hawaii, Kansas, North Dakota North Dakota, state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Minnesota, across the Red River of the North (E), South Dakota (S), Montana (W), and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba (N).  and Utah.

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Professor Jeannie Oakes, of the School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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 in Education Reform." Oakes takes an active role in campus outreach Campus Outreach is a network of interdenominational Christian organizations, focusing on evangelizing and discipling college students worldwide under the mission statement "Glorifying God by Building Laborers on the Campus for the Lost World.  efforts. PR: Shaena Engle, 310-206-5951, engle@gseis.ucla.edu.

Mr. Roderick Beaumont, of the Paradigm Group International, is an expert on topics including education reform and school safety. 520-443-9941

Professor Charmarie Jenkins Blaisdell, of Northeastern University, can discuss issues involving education reform. 617-373-4447, 617-373-2000 (University PR Phone)

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