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Where In The World Is Margaret Spellings?

Secretary Spellings is headed West this week for a slew of Washington, Oregon, and California events, according to her press folks:

CarworldWednesday, January 16: 8 a.m. PST Secretary Spellings and Governor Gregoire will host an education policy roundtable with, state legislators, educators and business leaders at Roosevelt Elementary School.  A media availability will follow. OPEN PRESS Olympia, Wash.

Thursday, January 179 a.m. PST  Secretary Spellings will deliver remarks on No Child Left Behind before the Oregon State Board of Education at the Public Services Building.  A media availability will follow. OPEN PRESS  Salem, Ore. 10:45 a.m. PSTSecretary Spellings will visit Auburn Elementary School with Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction Susan Castillo and tour classrooms, visit with students and teachers and deliver remarks at a school assembly.  A media availability will follow. OPEN PRESS Salem, Ore. 1:10 p.m. PST Secretary Spellings will host a Hispanic Roundtable with local Hispanic leaders at the Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. OPEN PRESS Portland, Ore.

Friday, January 18: 10:30 a.m. PST Secretary Spellings and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will tour classrooms and visit with students and teachers at Otay Elementary School.  A media availability will follow. OPEN PRESS San Diego, Calif.

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