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Cooperstown Students Visit Seward

Voice Opposition to Cuomo’s Education Proposals

State Sen. Jim Seward, R, Milford, shakes hands with Cooperstown Central students Mikeeli Hanson, Natalie Hanson,Hazel Lippitt, Sarah Parrl, Josie Hovis and Ray Hovis at his Oneonta office who presented him with  a student-initiated petition expressing opposition to Governor Cuomo’s proposal Common Core reforms as well as a list of signatures supporting their views.
State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, shakes hands Friday with Cooperstown Central students Mikeeli Hanson, Natalie Hanson, Hazel Lippitt, Sarah Parr, Josie Hovis and Ray Hovis at his Oneonta office.  The contingent had presented him with a student-initiated petition expressing opposition to Governor Cuomo’s proposal Common Core reforms. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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