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Welcome Attleboro

Category: Ramblings
Posted on: December 30, 2006 8:50 AM, by CR McClain

A big welcome to Attleboro High School's AP Biology (I presume MA). There instructor, Mr. Lemire, linked to DSN from the course blog. Students please feel free to post comments and ask questions. Peter and I (and the other bloggers here at Sb) will be happy to answer your questions. For Peter and I, you may want to keep them ocean or biology related otherwise you will never know what kind of answer you wil get!

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Thanks for the welcome! I was very suprised to find our class mentioned here. I hope my students take the time to wander this way - so much interesting information over here and other blogs at SB. We have so much to cover in class that a lot of the really cool "side" material has to be left behind, so I started the blog to help fill in some of the gaps. Anyways, thanks again!

And yes, we're in Massachusetts.

Posted by: Jim Lemire | December 30, 2006 12:04 PM

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Thanks for inviting us to ask questions and such. I appreciate it. I'm pretty much the biggest nerd in Mr. Lemire's class and I check your blog and our blog out like 3 times a week. So hopefully this will be a good relationship between us.

Posted by: Kevin Spieler | January 2, 2007 4:18 PM

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Thanks for dropping by Kevin. Maybe you can convince Mr. Lemire to add me to your classes blog roll.

Posted by: CR McClain | January 2, 2007 4:49 PM

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Thanks.

Posted by: zayıflama | July 14, 2008 11:58 PM

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