How one state rose to 16th in education, and what Arizona could learn from them

“This issue with our state not investing with full-on services for our children is making a huge impact. It's a ripple effect,” said Kyrstyn Paulat,the director of early learning and child education at the Arizona Children’s Action Alliance.

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