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Tuesday
Dec082009

A New CASTLE Blog: 1 to 1 Schools

Excited to pass along word of the latest of the growing CASTLE blogging stable: 1 to 1 Schools. Scott McLeod has all the details here and I can say that I met Nick Sauers (the main author who is also a former principal) and was very impressed by him so I look forward to some great information. I even granted his interview request to talk about legal issues (it was a little on the spot to pardon my stumbling around). Anyway, CASTLE continues to grow and I can't wait to start telling you about our efforts here in Kentucky to support CASTLE as well.

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