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We need to invest in very different ways. Get the students the support they need, get them the best principals, get them the great teachers, and I promise you those students would do extraordinarily well. I have seen it all my life.
Arne Duncan
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Arne Duncan
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: November 6
Basketball Player
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United States Secretary Of Education
Chicago
Illinois
Arne Starkey Duncan
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