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Former Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky has unveiled his latest book, which focuses on the ongoing battle for equitable education funding. In a recent interview, Volinsky expressed his intention to shed light on the Claremont school funding case, emphasizing its significance not only within New Hampshire but also on a national scale.
Volinsky stated, "In my humble way, telling the story of Claremont school funding is my small way of showing leadership." His book aims to highlight the challenges faced by schools in securing adequate funding and the implications this has for students' educational opportunities.
The narrative draws from Volinsky’s extensive experience in advocating for educational equity, particularly his involvement in legal battles that have shaped funding policies. Through this work, he hopes to inspire others to engage in the fight for fair education resources, ensuring that every child has access to quality schooling, regardless of their background or location.
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