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Published on April 22, 1999

Not all school administrators turn a blind eye to the corporate logos multiplying around them. Pamela Moore, the Grand Prairie ISD partners in education coordinator, wonders about the negative impact of uncritically mixing education and advertising.

"I think that is a universal issue: Can advertising be a part of school? Do the funds coming in, and what they do for the children, offset the feeling of just being an advertiser? It is something everyone involved has to address.

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