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Idaho / Education Reform #294110

CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Oct 03, 1984
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Dan Rather

(Mullan, ID) Mullan's traditional life described. [Teacher Wayne KOSKI - recalls lack of incentive to town's youth for education improvement.] [HS principal David SMITH - cites lack of secure economy future for mining town.] School system's overhaul to prepare students for life outside to town examined. [SMITH - comments on need for students' education competitiveness.] School system reported honored by government for excellence in education now. [Miner Frank REED - recalls education system when he was in school with resulting lack of opportunity.] [STUDENTS - comment on future career plans.]
REPORTER: Jerry Bowen

Reporter(s):
Bowen, Jerry;
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:02:50

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