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Ann Borthwick, National Center on Education and the Economy
Gary Eggan, National Center on Education and the Economy
Annette Seitz, National Center on Education and the Economy
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APPLIED LEARNING
TEAM LEADERS
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Jane Lester, Elementary School
Delores Troy-Quinn, Elementary School
Patricia Woerner, Elementary School
Katie Grady, Middle School
Shelley Serin, Middle School
Stanley Weinberg, Middle School
John Adam, High School
Iris Blanc, High School
Sonia Braniff, High School
Eliesar DeJesus, Bilingual Support Leader
Sharon Dunn, Content Area Support Leader
Ron Gorsky, Special Education Support Leader
Virginia Jama, Language Arts Support Leader
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