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  2. Back-To-School Essentials - Wikipedia

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    "Back-To-School Essentials" is a 2019 public service announcement (PSA) by American 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Sandy Hook Promise. [1] [2] Created as a shock piece, the PSA presents American students showing various back-to-school items, with the PSA becoming progressively disturbing to the viewer as the events of a school shooting unfolds.

  3. 20 Back-to-School Essentials You Can Get at Dollar Tree

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    9th Through 12th Grade. As a parent, high school may be a time of angst and rebellion for your teenager, but at least you won’t have to worry about spending too much on back-to-school essentials ...

  4. 25 essential back-to-school sale picks for elementary ...

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    Here are 25 awesome essentials on sale to get your elementary student. (And if you are looking for the cutest school supplies , we have you covered there, too). Ready, set, go!

  5. Back to school (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Back-to-school sale at a Walmart. In merchandising, back to school is the period in which students and their parents purchase school supplies and apparel for the upcoming school year. [1] At many department stores, back-to-school sales are advertised as a time when school supplies, children's, and young adults' clothing go on sale.

  6. 75 back-to-school quotes to inspire students for the year ahead

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    Back-to-school season evokes thoughts of new pencils, autumn leaves and the return of sweater weather.It’s also marks a new school year as kids return to classes after the long summer break.

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  8. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    Formerly My Weekly Reader, the Weekly Reader was a weekly newspaper for elementary school children. It was first published by the American Education Press of Columbus, Ohio, which had been founded in 1902 by Charles Palmer Davis to publish Current Events, a paper for secondary school children. [3] The first issue appeared on September 21, 1928. [4]

  9. Acera School - Wikipedia

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    The Acera School (formerly the Anova School) is an independent, nonprofit, [1] co-educational day school in Winchester, Massachusetts, United States, serving gifted students across Greater Boston in grades K–8 with the option for a bonus Grade 9. Acera's approach to gifted education is centered around engaging students in meaningful learning ...