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Rhee Lists 6 Firms Eyed To Help Run 10 Campuses

D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee plans to hire up to six nonprofit educational companies to help run the city's 10 comprehensive high schools and has invited parents to meet with her tonight to discuss the details.
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