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Community Schools Are the Trojan Horse of Education

Community Schools Are the Trojan Horse of Education
Could the introduction of modern art into our culture be a Trojan horse against traditional art? "The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy," circa 1760, by Giovanni Tiepolo. Public Domain
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The Greeks left a wooden horse as a trophy or symbol to the people of Troy, a city located in the northwest corner of modern day Turkey, after a failed and desperate 10-year blockade of the city.

Ken Williams
Ken Williams
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Dr. Ken Williams is a primary care physician and member of the Orange County Board of Education.
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