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Officials involved in the initiative are also reaching out to Montgomery County superintendents. “The big hope is we will identify a couple of means by which school districts can save money and it will start to organically grow from there,” said Jane Dockery, associate director of the Wright State University Center of Urban and Public Affairs, a partner in the initiative. “We have found the hungrier a district, the wider the door they open to us.”

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