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Mrs. Bush's Remarks on TeachArkansas in Bentonville, Arkansas
Laura Bush attends a classroom discussion with Mr. David Chapman’s history students at Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Ark., Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004. "Teaching is one of the most difficult jobs, but it's also the most rewarding. What you do in the classroom determines your children's future and the future of our country," said Mrs. Bush in her remarks about education. White House photo by Tina Hager
Laura Bush attends a classroom discussion with Mr. David Chapman’s history students at Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Ark., Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004. "Teaching is one of the most difficult jobs, but it's also the most rewarding. What you do in the classroom determines your children's future and the future of our country," said Mrs. Bush in her remarks about education. White House photo by Tina Hager Full Story
Laura Bush talks with history students at Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Ark., Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004. "We'll need more than 2 million new teachers in America's classrooms in the next decade," said Mrs. Bush in her remarks about education. "We want teachers with diverse academic backgrounds who will commit to teaching in urban or rural public schools, where teachers are desperately needed." White House photo by Tina Hager
Laura Bush attends a classroom discussion with Mr. David Chapman’s history students at Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Ark., Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004. "Teaching is one of the most difficult jobs, but it's also the most rewarding. What you do in the classroom determines your children's future and the future of our country," said Mrs. Bush in her remarks about education. White House photo by Tina Hager

 
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