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		<title>by: Michael Gras, M.Ed.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 14:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks Pam.  That is a great idea about the library we need some more objective ways to track a change in interest.  Lots of people are making this happen and it is keeping my life interesting.   I will promise to run for office as soon as 3rd graders can vote but thank you for your confidence.  I’m pleased with the way you and so many others are making this work for our kids.  Seeing this through your eyes is quite a treat.

Larry LeBeau is Wildlife Biologist Extraordinaire.  Who are the Saints?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Pam.  That is a great idea about the library we need some more objective ways to track a change in interest.  Lots of people are making this happen and it is keeping my life interesting.   I will promise to run for office as soon as 3rd graders can vote but thank you for your confidence.  I’m pleased with the way you and so many others are making this work for our kids.  Seeing this through your eyes is quite a treat.</p>
<p>Larry LeBeau is Wildlife Biologist Extraordinaire.  Who are the Saints?
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		<title>by: Pam  Cranford</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 14:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Good Morning,
Just really checking on you because you seemed rode  hard and put up wet yesterday. Sorry that I distracted, but wanted to interact  with E---- as he watched the life cycles of spiders/insects on the science  video. 

The librarian came in later and asked what we were  doing because this little boy who rarely speaks was talking her head off about  spiders in the library while looking for a book on the subject. I think that is  great! I asked her if there was any way the library software kept up with the  classification of 
books checked out because I would suspect that there has been  a rush on science books rather than "Goose Bumps" books this past week. I wish  you could be there when 3rd graders are lined up to go to enhancements or lunch.  I can hear the  "ooooing" and "ahhhing" going on in the hallway and it makes me  smile.

Didn't have time to work on the pages last night as I  had to keep score for PARD and train a new girl last night. Will do that soon  though. Plus I had to rush home because the Saints were  playing for the first time in the Superdome again. By the way I am now 3-0. 

I do need to know Larry LeBeau's title so that I can  address him properly on the etwwf website. It is amazing to watch you work  people, do you know that? Ever thought of politics?

Thanks for all that you do and especially thanks for  all that you do for my special education kiddos. My room is the only haven.......and place that they can excel during their school day. Thanks for  making it possible for me to make them feel that way. They are very proud of the  work they have accomplished through the use of technology. AND I can assure  you......they can use Class Server better than any of them.....In fact, they are  probably the ONLY ones who have used it thus far.

By the way, Happy Johnny Appleseed Day.......Have a  good one today!

Pam  Cranford</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good Morning,<br />
Just really checking on you because you seemed rode  hard and put up wet yesterday. Sorry that I distracted, but wanted to interact  with E&#8212;- as he watched the life cycles of spiders/insects on the science  video. </p>
<p>The librarian came in later and asked what we were  doing because this little boy who rarely speaks was talking her head off about  spiders in the library while looking for a book on the subject. I think that is  great! I asked her if there was any way the library software kept up with the  classification of<br />
books checked out because I would suspect that there has been  a rush on science books rather than &#8220;Goose Bumps&#8221; books this past week. I wish  you could be there when 3rd graders are lined up to go to enhancements or lunch.  I can hear the  &#8220;ooooing&#8221; and &#8220;ahhhing&#8221; going on in the hallway and it makes me  smile.</p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t have time to work on the pages last night as I  had to keep score for PARD and train a new girl last night. Will do that soon  though. Plus I had to rush home because the Saints were  playing for the first time in the Superdome again. By the way I am now 3-0. </p>
<p>I do need to know Larry LeBeau&#8217;s title so that I can  address him properly on the etwwf website. It is amazing to watch you work  people, do you know that? Ever thought of politics?</p>
<p>Thanks for all that you do and especially thanks for  all that you do for my special education kiddos. My room is the only haven&#8230;&#8230;.and place that they can excel during their school day. Thanks for  making it possible for me to make them feel that way. They are very proud of the  work they have accomplished through the use of technology. AND I can assure  you&#8230;&#8230;they can use Class Server better than any of them&#8230;..In fact, they are  probably the ONLY ones who have used it thus far.</p>
<p>By the way, Happy Johnny Appleseed Day&#8230;&#8230;.Have a  good one today!</p>
<p>Pam  Cranford
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