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Friday, March 18, 2016

3/21/2016

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Today was the unit test for the Earth History unit.  Once again, the vast majority of the students not only showed mastery, but excelled!  Keep up the awesome work!  Two more units (ecosystems and microbiology) to go and then that's it.  

This is also the last week of school in March since spring break begins next Friday.  We will not return until April 4th and that is when we will begin the new unit on ecosystems.  This will be another big unit since it covers
three topics. 

Since next week is right before spring break and that there is a strong possibility of a good number of absences, we will wait until after spring break to do anything new.


Lastly, the weekly parent email went home today.  
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