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Changing the World of Education
from October 2019
by VIP Magazine

There have been books, documentaries, newspaper articles and countless speeches given about the Interstate 95 Corridor of Shame and the lack of funding for public education in South Carolina. Florence 1 Schools (F1S) Superintendent Dr. Richard O'Malley said that his district is changing the conversation, finding ways to fund more than just a "minimally adequate" education, because ALL of Florence's kids deserve better.
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And while O’Malley is excited for students, parents and the community to see the positive changes in their buildings, he’s truly eager for them to hear about what he calls the “Results that Matter,” things like standardized test scores and graduation rates.
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