U.S. Government Must Step Up to Rebuild Education in Gulf Coast, According to Report

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Education After Katrina: Time for a New Federal Response, argues that the government has not done enough to support education in the aftermath of the devastating Gulf Coast hurricanes of 2005. The report looks at how the hurricanes affected elementary- and high-school students in Mississippi and Louisiana: their dropout rate, test scores, health, and lack of teachers and other school personnel. The study finds that higher education and

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