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Governor Spending Week Working On Education

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Governor Huckabee is limiting his public appearances this week, but legislators involved in education improvements are seeing a lot of the governor. Huckabee spokesman Rex Nelson says the governor is spending much of the week behind closed doors this week on an effort to build support for his education initiative. The Senate is working on a compromise to Huckabees reform plan. The compromise would lower the minimum enrollment threshold for possible high school consolidation from the 425 student high school size advocated by Huckabee to a 500 student school district size. Huckabee says hell call a special session to start December eighth. The state is under a deadline of January first to put an improvement plan in place.

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