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Kansas City, MO—
August 30, 2001
Photo of Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO
Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO

Kansas City, MO—
August 30, 2001
Photo of Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO
Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO—
August 30, 2001
Photo of Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO
Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO—
August 30, 2001
Photo of Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO
Secretary Paige with students, Della Lamb Elementary Charter School, Kansas City, MO

Washington, DC—
September 4, 2001
Photo of Secretary Paige delivering the Back-to-School Address
Secretary Paige delivering the Back-to-School Address, National Press Club, Washington, DC
Atlanta, GA—
August 28, 2001
Photo of Ashley Hayes, Brittney Stevenson, Secretary Rod Paige and Carol Lin
CNN Student reporters interviewing Secretary Rod Paige as part of the "Back to School, Moving Forward" tour, Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA—
August 28, 2001
Photo of Secretary Paige with Students
Secretary Paige with students, Parklane Elementary School, East Point, GA

Orlando, FL—
August 24, 2001
Photo of Secretary Rod Paige with students
Secretary Rod Paige with students, Lancaster Elementary, Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL—
August 24, 2001
Photo of Secretary Rod Paige with students
Secretary Paige with students and teachers, Lancaster Elementary School, Orlando, FL
Albuquerque—
August 15, 2001
Photo of President Bush
President Bush at Griegos Elementary School, Albuquerque, NM

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