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I pray this email finds you in the peace and joy of Christ. I am pleased to announce that two teachers, Mrs. Debra Brines and Mrs. Donna Wiese, will be joining our school community next week. Both Mrs. Brines and Mrs. Wiese are well acquainted with Queen of Angels Catholic School and bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience. I am confident that given their faith, talent, knowledge and experience they will greatly strengthen our school and serve our students.
Mrs. Brines and Mrs. Wiese will be teaching Math and English Language Arts to our fourth graders. With their help, the third and fourth grade classes will be able to receive more individual attention and will be challenged more through increased instructional time at their individual

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