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    Birmingham City Schools Last week at C.W. Hayes K-8 School, Birmingham City Schools officials and its nonprofit partners at EdFarm cut the ribbon on The Rise at Hayes K-8, a tech-enabled learning and creative space for scholars. The 6,000-square-foot, multi-room space includes a fully redesigned media center and an adjacent computer lab converted into a […]
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