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Our public schools continue to develop all students. Let’s make sure we fund them and invest in a brighter future! Sunnyvale ISD

12,653 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Ben Wade1 год назад

@SunnyvaleISD . @grok how much does the Superintendent of Sunnyvale ISD get paid?

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I Can Go To College1 год назад

Discover how support programs are helping students overcome challenges, unlock new opportunities, and achieve their dreams. From mentorship to scholarships, these programs are shaping brighter futures. Tune in now!

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Lyceum1 год назад

@SunnyvaleISD It would be far more cost-effective if every student just took a $10,000 ESA. To say nothing of the fact students could choose the learning environment best suited to them instead of being forced to sit down and memorize useless facts all day.

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