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For 30 years, the Wright State University Office of Partnerships and Field Experiences, in the College of Education and Human Services, has been working with the Fairborn City Schools.
First their relationship was informal, but since 1992, they’ve been working together on a formal basis.
The schools have provided classrooms for about 3,000 WSU student teachers, interns, and undergraduate student observers since 1992, interacting with about 75,000 Fairborn students, according to Tess Little, school board vice president and Sinclair Community College art professor.

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