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"textContent": "OKLAHOMA CITY — The most exciting thing about Lindel Fields, Oklahoma’s superintendent of public instruction, is how boring he is. Sitting in a state education office conference room recently while his office was under renovation, Fields described his work as “building a foundation” for a strong public education system. “And the foundation of a house […]\n\nThe post Can Oklahoma make public education ‘normal’ again? appeared first on The Hechinger Report.",
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