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  • LUBA RICKET CREATIVE COMPETITION NIGHT
  • FIELD TRIPS WITH JANICE PRICHETT
  • ASSIGNED TOPICS 2026-2026, 2027-2028
  • APRIL COMPETITION WINNERS


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