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    In this Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 photo Harvard Medical School student Aliya Feroe, of Minneapolis, Minn., displays a button resembling a Harvard School of Medicine coat of arms lion, in rainbow colors that symbolize LGBTQ pride, left, and a button featuring pronouns, center, on the lapel of her lab coat on the school’s campus, in Boston.
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    In this Monday, June 30, 2014, paleontologist James Walker holds a Megalodon shark tooth found at the Calaveras Dam replacement project in Fremont, Calif. Giant teeth from a 40-foot-long shark and portions of what could turn out to be an entire whale skeleton are among the hundreds of fossils being carefully unearthed at a dam construction site in Silicon Valley. (AP Photo/ Bay Area News Group, Aric Crabb)
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    California school districts forced to get creative on teacher housing concerns
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    Harsh lesson: Parents grapple with subject of corporal punishment returning to classrooms

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    Teacher shortages force some schools to change to four-day weeks for students
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    Teachers may not be as powerless as they think when it comes to reforming their own schools. (iStock Photo)

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    The USDA boasted on Wednesday that an average of 13.5 million students around the country were using its School Breakfast Program each day in 2014. (AP Photo)
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