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Case Study: Fairfax County Public Schools
Fairfax County Public Schools is committed to reach, challenge, and prepare every student for success in school and life, foster a responsive, caring, and inclusive culture where all feel valued, supported and hopeful. We commit to invest in our employees, encourage innovation and celebrate success and champion the needs of our school communities and be responsible stewards of the public’s

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