The rumors are true: They were living la dolce vita in Milan, Italy.
Was the trip a quest to find better suits? To buy wine by the case?
Of course not, school officials said. The weeklong trip was all - OK, mostly - business.
The two intrepid educators trekked to the northern region of the boot to check out arts-integration programs similar to the one they started this year at Bates Middle School in Annapolis.
They had met the...
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