Yes. We certainly develop resources, with funding from the federal government, that we openly put into the schools. There is nothing to stop the provision of resources. As long as they can scrutinize them and make sure they're effective for what they're trying to do in terms of producing teaching materials, lesson plans, and opportunities for training, they can choose to use it. If it's good stuff, they'll use it. You don't have to mandate it. You don't have to say you're doing it for them. You just do it, and if it works, it works.
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