Governor Strickland has laid out a plan he says will help more minority and low income students perform better in school. As a key part of that plan, Strickland has created a new position, a special representative for closing the achievement gap. He's tapped former Ohio Senator C.J. Prentiss. In an interview with Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles, Prentiss explains what she'll be doing in this new role.
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