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Week of 4/3-4/7

Updated: Mar 31, 2023

NO SCHOOL FRIDAY OR NEXT MONDAY


Biology:

M: career day

T: finish ch 2 ppt summary // finish ch 2 notecards // finish cumulative kahoot

W: food web worksheet and review

Th: Ch 2 exam

F: no school


Algebra 9A:

M: career day

T: exam makeups / class works on corrections

W: corrections Th: corrections due today beginning of class-go over exam together

F: no school


Algebra 9B:

M: career day

T: exam makeups / class works on corrections

W: corrections Th: corrections due today beginning of class- go over exam together

F: no school


EMR:

M: partial class career day

T:

W:

Th:

F:


Forensics:

M: begin ch 11

T:

W: no class

Th:

F:



 
 
 

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