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Kristina
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Kristina Torres is a veteran education beat writer. She works for
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Lost in Translation
This piece accompanies the Teaching Tolerance feature story " Lonely Language Learners?" Just after 8 o'clock on a rainy April morning, teacher Helen Reid greets three of her students, none of whom has been in the U.S
Kristina Torres