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Monday, August 9, 2010

eCommunity Affairs Discusses Education in Prince George's County Maryland with Three Candidates for the Board of Education












The Journey Begin radio for the engaged parent and dedicated educator presents eCommunity Affairs' discussion on the future of education in Prince George's County, Maryland with three candidates for the Board of Education,

Mr. Henry Armwood (candidate for District 7), Mrs. Carolyn Boston (candidate for District 6) and Mrs. Amiee Olivo (candidate for District 4). The exclusive interview can be heard on the Parents and PGCPS website an EduSocial Network for engaged parents and dedicated educators or downloaded on our 24 hour podcast site: Engaged Parents For PGCPS. The show is airing now. To join the conversation visit Parents and PGCPS.
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