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Education Leaders Meet In Little Rock

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators are holding their summer conference this week in Little Rock. The gathering includes about 1,200 superintendents, principals and other school administrators. Monday the group is discussing education legislation that passed during this springs legislative session, and especially how it will affect them financially. Many school finance officers have expressed concerns about new state requirements they must meet with no additional money. Education Director Ray Simon is to address some administrators later Monday. The conference began Monday morning in downtown Little Rock and wraps up Wednesday, when Governor Huckabee is to address the group.

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