\"In Memory\" Thread

Posted on: Thu, 05/18/2006 - 10:36am
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At the end of this school year, when we are on our way out of our unsafe and unprotective school district, I would like to give some of the administrators a copy of the "In Memory" thread on this board in hopes of leaving a lasting impression in their minds of how serious they should be taking LTFA's (maybe it won't make a bit of difference, but I'd like to try). Does anyone have any ideas on how I could do this and try to keep the identity of the board and the user names hidden?

Thanks,
Tracy

Posted on: Thu, 05/18/2006 - 11:38am
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You can highlight, copy and paste each section onto your own document (Word?). If you are having trouble doing that, I can e-mail you a .pdf (Adobe) document like that. (my e-mail is in my profile)
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Jana
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Posted on: Thu, 05/18/2006 - 11:38am
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Joined: 02/09/1999 - 09:00

You can highlight, copy and paste each section onto your own document (Word?). If you are having trouble doing that, I can e-mail you a .pdf (Adobe) document like that. (my e-mail is in my profile)
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Jana
[url="http://www.seattlefoodallergy.org"]www.seattlefoodallergy.org[/url]

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