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Today your child will be brining home a field trip form in the clear pocket of their green folder. Our field trip will be in school from 8:30-11:10am on November 6th though the Leighton Art Centre. I am looking for 6 parent volunteers to help us with this project. If you have your clearance and would be interested in volunteering please email me. Email Miss Nettleton 


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