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Summer is quickly coming to an end! 

Can you believe that it is almost time for school? Well, I can't, but I am still very excited. This year, I am going to try this blog thing. Here you will find everything related to learning at Farrington Bay. This will also be a place where both students and myself will be contributing too, so that you have a clear picture as to what is happening in our classroom. Please visit often as you might miss something if you don't! Happy last few weeks over summer everyone!

-Mr. Farrington

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