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Students Protest Teacher Layoffs
D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee faced mounting pressure Monday from teachers, students and elected officials to provide a more detailed justification for Friday's layoff of almost 400 staff members, including 229 teachers.
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By Bill Turque
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Students Protest Teacher Layoffs
D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee faced mounting pressure Monday from teachers, students and elected officials to provide a more detailed justification for Friday's layoff of almost 400 staff members, including 229 teachers.-
By Bill Turque