Schools
Cedar Falls Considering Student Exchange With Laibin, Chinese Sister City
The school board meets Monday night at 7 p.m. Here's the full agenda and what you need to know.

A program to send Cedar Falls students on an exchange trip to China is on the Cedar Falls school board agenda Monday.
Superintendent Mike Wells will discuss the proposed exchanged during his report to the board.
The program would start with approximately 20 students arriving from China in 2013. Cedar Falls students would go to China in 2014. The program would be a two-week exchange between Cedar Falls and the town's sister city Laibin, China.
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The school board meets Monday at 7 p.m. at the James L. Robinson Administrative Center, 1002 W. First St.
The board's full agenda is attached to this article as a PDF.
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