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Time: January 27, 2012 from 8am to 10am
Location: James Wilson Young Middle School
Street: 602 Sylvan Avenue
City/Town: Bayport
Website or Map: http://shaske@bbpschools.org
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: SCMLPA
Latest Activity: Jan 24, 2012
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We'll be meeting at James Wilson Young Middle School on January 27, 2012beginning at 8:00 am located at 602 Sylvan Avenue in Bayport. Below you will find links to our agenda and directions. As you will see, the agenda is filled with lots of things to discuss. We are all trying to determine how to get our jobs done. If you don't know where to start - or how to get where you need to go - your colleagues are the best resource. Don't miss this chance to hear an idea that you can use. Please rsvp your attendance to Susan Haske at shaske@bbpschools.org.
Looking forward to seeing you,
SCMLPA Executive Board
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