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Successful PLD

Gratitude for the gratitude
Gifts from a grateful colleague after a successful PLD session.  Also it was fantastic to get positive feedback from other colleagues.  We are at the beginning of a journey and we have made a great start. Thanks also for the acknowledgement of the work that goes on in the background to keep colleagues comfortable in their challenges.  Big thanks to James Hopkins and to all participants.



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  1. And I see room a 11 is working on there art in there classroom.

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  2. I can see room a 11 is working on there art a lots of times in there classroom.

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  3. I can see this a piker in the classroom of all the people did good art in there room
    because there a lots of people in your classroom and all the people have a lots of people in your art and because a lots of people in your classroom because and all the people.

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