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Google Meet Schedule June 22 to 26

Happy Sunday!

Google Meet Schedule for the coming week is:
Room 5
Monday June 22 - 1:00pm
Friday June 26 - 11:30am

Room 6
Monday June 22 - 1:30pm
Friday June 26 - 11:00am

This is a very busy week for Ms. Hansen and I and our Google Meet availability is tight. Please keep checking Google Classroom in case we have to change the schedule for any reason.

Remember to remind your parents to check the schedule for picking up your belongings. Your stuff has been moved to the gym so that when your parents arrive they can collect your items quickly.

If you have any questions, please let us know!

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