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Date Added: April 27, 2008 12:35:02 AM
EGLIN AFB — Eglin Elementary School plans to initiate a new science program next year called the Institute of Science and Technology.       The program will become official if the School Advisory Council approves it Monday. The school would then hold a kickoff event to introduce the program and outline its features.       “We’re going to have mandated experiences for the children, which are ...

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