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Date Added: July 03, 2008 07:12:03 PM
El Granada Elementary School Principal Melinda Fore is moving on. She has accepted the position of Coordinator of Categorical Programs and Accountability for the San Mateo County Office of Education. Her first day on the new job was Tuesday.

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