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Ellis says, "Service is one of those value-added elements that a dealer can bring to the table. National chains tend to pay a bit less rent, and generally seek more concessions, but the benefits they bring to the table are tangible. International Group not only has the logistical wherewithal but can also bring to the table an academic and curriculum-based approach to leadership at the superintendency level, and for a school district like Palmdale where curriculum and improving test scores are two main priorities, the International Group seemed a more perfect fit for the district. |
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