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In rural America, a teacher pipeline from abroad starts to dry up

by The Associated Press
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By Michael Melia Like many school systems facing teacher shortages, South Carolina’s Allendale County has looked overseas for help. A quarter of the teachers in the rural, high-poverty district come from other countries. The superintendent praises the international educators — mostly ...

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