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Even though we had to get up really early and Skype at 6:15 in the morning, we didn't care! As long as we are helping keep kids safe, we will Skype anytime, day or night!
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There was also a student in the class from Morocco and one from Georgia!
How cool is that? That means that I have Skype with students from nine countries so far! Woof!!!
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