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By Sara Olson
After 26 years in education—16 of them in administration—I have come to expect the annual presentation, “What It Means to Be Title I.” Each year, I click through the same slides: a reminder that families must be informed about state testing outcomes, that our teachers hold valid degrees and licenses, and that Title I schools serve students in poverty.
Each year, I stand before families as they quietly listen. They do not ask questions. I share the same slideshow in their home languages, but still, there is no response.
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