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	<title>Comments on: Ed. dean on the Harding Univ. Partnership</title>
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		<title>By: Levi Chandler Maaia &#187; Radio show: Ed. dean on the Harding Univ. Partnership</title>
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		<description>[...] Dr. Jane Close Conoley, the dean of UC Santa Barbara&#8217;s Gevirtz School visited KCSB this morning to talk about the Harding University Partnership between UCSB and Santa Barbara School Districts. Dean Conoley shared the details of the deal which will bring needed support to the struggling neighborhood school using an International Baccalaureate model. Visit the podcast page for more info including audio of the interview. [...]</description>
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