No child left behind (survey for a college student)
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Nov 9, 2009, 10:53:56 AM11/9/09
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Good Morning Everyone
My daughter (Amber) is doing a research paper on the No Child Left Behind
act and needs to get as many people as possible to complete this attached survey
(it takes just a couple of minutes and there is no need to give any personal
info such as names or addresses)
Thanks for your help and I hope everyone has a great Monday!
Merlie
(Jessie's mom.....the coolest teenager in the world)
Always
remember......the mighty oak is just one little crazy nut that stood its ground!
- unknown
"Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and
suddenly you are doing the impossible." ~ Francis of
Assisi
cheryl crisp
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Nov 9, 2009, 11:15:30 AM11/9/09
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This survey is quick and easy. And anytime our voices can be heard is beneficial.
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please feel free to share this survey with anyone else you think might be
interested. And yes I agree anytime we can get our voices heard its a good
thing....and I love the chance to talk to the upcoming teachers to let them know
what parents think.