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"Bob, So sorry have been unable to connect. My mother has been ill and I needed to ge…"Nancy M. Doda replied Jan 10, 2011 to World Languages Immersion Education K-12 |
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"Bob, I thought it might be helpful to share that 3 -4 years in one school is far bet…"Nancy M. Doda replied Dec 29, 2010 to Middle School Redesign |
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Dec 29, 2010 Reply by Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D. |
"Bob, I would love to talk with you about your middle school redesign efforts. This…"Nancy M. Doda replied Dec 28, 2010 to Middle School Redesign |
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