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i am a resident in tuba city and here we only have one center with two sessions. you talked about the re-opening of centers on the twenty third this month, we have not heard of any of this here. and during our first parent meeting we were asked to select someone to go to window rock on behalf of our children to try and get money for more centers because of the amount of children not in school. i am confused on how much money there is and how much centers we have in a big town such as tuba. what kind of things is there to be expected of the fundings?
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