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Chancellor Whidden is a Nova Scotian, a graduate in Arts of Acadia University, and in Theology of McMaster University with study at Chicago University.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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“One in five of our neighbors in Central Florida does not read at a functionally literate level,” said Whidden.
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