New Year, Fresh Start

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  1. colleenmwilliams
  2. Deborah_Jeter
  3. Willow4
  4. Deborah_Jeter

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Top 1.   Dec 17, 2001 11:12 AM

» colleenmwilliams - Thanks

Thanks for all your hard work. I look forward to working with you in 2002! Happy Holidays!

-- posted by colleenmwilliams



Top 2.   Dec 19, 2001 9:18 PM

» Deborah_Jeter - Re: Thanks

In response to message posted by colleenmwilliams:

Wow! I'm impressed. You commented on my article BEFORE it was published. You are one more great managing editor. I appreciate your conscientiousness and patronage. We are lucky to have you here with us!

I wish you the utmost for 2002.

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter



Top 3.   Jan 20, 2002 5:55 AM

» Willow4 - Thought Provoking

Deborah I found your article to be thought provoking. As a mother who has children in public school and children being homeschooled those questions seem deeply relevant to our household.

When the New Year arrived I too wanted to make some fresh starts but for some reason couldn't decide on a new course. I'll be using your thought provoking questions to reset my course for this year. Thanks!smile

-- posted by Willow4



Top 4.   Feb 1, 2002 7:02 PM

» Deborah_Jeter - Re: Thought Provoking

In response to message posted by Willow4:


Thanks for dropping by, Cheryl. I hope that you will feel free to share with me about your teaching and learing process anytime.

I look forward to working with you in the coming months.

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter



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