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Robin Jackson, Scarlett Middle School Co-Principal, Demonstrates The Homework Hotline, May 1992

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Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1992
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School works to improve a sense of community

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Journey Of A Lifetime

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Learning Spanish and more in a cove of Latin cultures

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Family's world tour hits Peru and Bolivia

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World tour takes local family from S. America to Africa

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Do you want fries with that McCurry?

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A stop in Australia

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New Zealand good greater than the bad

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Lost luggage and magical mountains

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