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Week of 6/1/20

This message will be brief. The Algebra 1 CLT will only be assigning work for Monday or Tuesday this week.... the rest of this week will be designated as catch up days for all students needing to complete older work.

The June 1 hyperdoc can be found here:

Week of June 1 Hyperdoc.

All work for Q4 must be completed by June 5th at 4 pm. Please check the gradebook carefully. If there is an assignment listed as missing that you completed and I missed, please let me know by filling out the form I emailed to you.

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to me. You can email me, or send me a Remind.

THIS WEEK:
  • Monday/Tuesday - Algebra Pizzazz questions; Google Meet at 10:40 AM on Monday
  • Wednesday/Thursday/Friday - Catch up days

ALL QUARTER 4 WORK IS DUE AT 4 PM ON FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH.

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