Capitol rally really focuses on summer learning

June 20, 2013

Oakdale Leader
Published: June 20, 2013

A special day at the California state capitol as civic leaders, education advocates, and kids came together to celebrate National Summer Learning Day.

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Hundreds of California middle school and high school students marked National Summer Learning Day with a “Read-In” at the California State Capitol on Thursday, joining together with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson and a host of state lawmakers, school district leaders, and civic leaders to rally for expanded summer learning opportunities for all California students.

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