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Elliot, Hayfield Grange # 800, Saegertown, PA

Apr 08 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Hayfield Grange, Thank you for the dictionary. I love it very very very much. I will keep it forever until I die and I will have them buri me with the dictionary! Another thing I like about the dictionary is the planets and the sign language.  Thank you. School rocks! Sincerely, Elliot

Hayfield Grange dictionary project

Apr 08 2011
Caroline
News

A dictionary is perhaps the first and most powerful reference tool that a child should own.

Omaha dictionary distribution

Apr 08 2011
Caroline
News

Omaha Loveland Golden K Kiwanis Club distributed "A Student's Dictionary" to each of the twenty-eight third grade students at Franklin Elementary School the afternoon of March 29th, 2011

Volunteers to distribute dictionaries to 3rd grade students in San José

Apr 08 2011
Caroline
News

Today, students in third grade classrooms across the San José Unified School District will receive their very own dictionary provided by the California Dictionary Project.

Seekonk students get dictionaries from Verizon Pioneers

Apr 08 2011
Caroline
News

Dan Carnali, from the Thomas Sherwin Chapter of the Verizon Pioneers, visited with the third grade classes at Mildred Aitken School, giving them dictionaries and asking questions to teach them how

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