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		<description><![CDATA[Number of Washington schoolkids has been flat for a a decade. | I didn&#8217;t know this: the number of children under 5 in Washington State has remained virtually flat for the last 12 years.&nbsp; Just take a look at the graph to the right (drawn from official estimates by the state Office of Financial Management, here).&nbsp; That&#8217;s surprising, given that the total population of the state has grown by more than a million over the same period&#8212;roughly a 20% increase. Part of...]]></description>
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