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Panelists engage in discussion at a Dwight Hall-sponsored conversation on urban education reform Thursday. Many of the speakers focused on ways to close Connecticut’s large achievement gap.
Blair Benham-Pyle/Contributing Photographer
Panelists engage in discussion at a Dwight Hall-sponsored conversation on urban education reform Thursday. Many of the speakers focused on ways to close Connecticut’s large achievement gap.

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