The Tennessean (8/10, Sisk) reports a report from SCORE, an education policy group started by former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, details "34 ideas that it believes will improve rural education. Among them are have teacher trainees train in rural districts (in the hope of enticing some of them to stay), expand the use of virtual schools and convince philanthropists to put more money into rural districts."
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