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Today we had a special assembly and focus put together by the PE Department, “Wellness Day.”  The various content area teachers provided our support by creating lessons around healthy nutrition, etc.
Well, as important as all that is, my own take was to have students start to think about how food is used by writers in [...]</description></item></channel></rss>