4th Grade Student Computer Passwords

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Mrs. Stooks discovered that many of the 4th graders could not remember their passwords to log into the computers or laptops. To make things easier, I have changed all 4th grade student computer passwords to tigers. Their username is their student/lunch id. Their google account info is the same.

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