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U.S. President Barack Obama visits a classroom before discussing education at Kenmore Middle School in Arlington, Virginia on March 14, 2011. Obama called on Congress to reform the No Child Left Behind act before the new school year starts in the fall. UPI/Leslie E. Kossoff/POOL
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U.S. President Barack Obama looks a projected photo of Duke Ellington, which he signed, during a visit to a classroom before discussing education at Kenmore Middle School in Arlington, Virginia on March 14, 2011. Obama called on Congress to reform the No Child Left Behind act before the new school year starts in the fall. UPI/Leslie E. Kossoff/POOL
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U.S. President Barack Obama visits a classroom before discussing education at Kenmore Middle School in Arlington, Virginia on March 14, 2011. Obama called on Congress to reform the No Child Left Behind act before the new school year starts in the fall. UPI/Leslie E. Kossoff/POOL
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U.S. President Barack Obama greets students after making brief comments in an auditorium full of students and teachers, and before discussing education at Kenmore Middle School in Arlington, Virginia on March 14, 2011. Obama called on Congress to reform the No Child Left Behind act before the new school year starts in the fall. UPI/Leslie E. Kossoff/POOL
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U.S. President Barack Obama discusses education at Kenmore Middle School in Arlington, Virginia on March 14, 2011. Obama called on Congress to reform the No Child Left Behind act before the new school year starts in the fall. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg.
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