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July 13, 2018 principalsmart

Many of you who know me know that I often refer to myself as a nerd and I am proud of it.  I will tell my staff that, when I am sharing the endless ideas that inspire me through my reading and I will tell my students that, when I am sharing the interesting tidbits… Continue reading Learning From the Best

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