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ATLANTA - Nine states and the District of Columbia will get money to reform schools in the second round of the $4.35 billion "Race to the Top" grant competition, The U.S.
ATLANTA - The U.S. Education Department says at least four states will receive money in the second round of the $4.35 billion "Race to the Top" school reform grant competition.
ATLANTA - Eighteen states and the District of Columbia were named finalists Tuesday in the second round of the federal "Race to the Top" school reform grant competition, giving them a chance to receive a share of $3 billion.
ATLANTA - Nineteen states and the District of Columbia have been named finalists in the second round of the federal "Race to the Top" school reform grant competition, giving them a chance to win a share of $3 billion.
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