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      Severe flu season spread among Staples community

      Severe flu season spread among Staples community

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      Abby Fleming '20 and Mia Daignault '20
      February 7, 2020

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      Town Hall |11:00 a.m.| Yesterday Jen Tooker, Westp Town Hall |11:00 a.m.| Yesterday Jen Tooker, Westport Second Selectwoman, announced her campaign to run for First Selectman with Andrea Moore, a member of the Board of Finance. Photos by Lyah Muktavaram '22
      AP Spanish Literature | 8:00 a.m.| The AP Spanish AP Spanish Literature | 8:00 a.m.| The AP Spanish Literature class is preparing for the STAMP 4 exam. As part of the World Languages program, each student takes this proficiency assessment which is associated with the State of Connecticut Seal of Biliteracy Achievement Award. The exam assesses reading, writing, listening and speaking. The minimum score needed to be considered as a candidate for the award is five. Photo by Rachel Suggs ‘21
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