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Teachers Expect Early-Retirement Offers

D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee plans to offer an early-retirement program this year that could spur an exodus of hundreds of veteran educators who are weary of declining working conditions and wary of her initiatives, George Parker, president of the Washington Teachers' Union, said...
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