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Date Added: July 03, 2008 01:24:07 AM
WASHINGTON -- While most students in the Dayton area are on summer break, some of their teachers are hard at work. This week, members of the Dayton Education Association are in Washington, D.C., attending the annual meeting of the National Education Association.

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