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Five Alabama schools selected for the Student Research School Collective

  • Writer: YLACES
    YLACES
  • Mar 26
  • 1 min read

Five Alabama schools have been selected for the Student Research School Collective, a two-year air quality project with YLACES and partners STEMMing the Tide (U of Montevallo) and Kids Making Sense (Sonoma Tech).

Congratulations to Baldwin Preparatory School, Calloway-Smith Middle School, Gulf Shores High School, John L. LeFlore Magnet High School, and Phillips Preparatory School!

 
 
 

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hynosukofy
Apr 04

 전문 마사지사가 방문해주어 긴장된 근육을 정확하게 풀어주었고, 서비스 내내 친절한 태도를 유지해주어 신뢰감이 느껴졌습니다. 마사지 후에는 몸이 한결 가벼워지고 스트레스도 크게 줄어들어 만족도가 매우 높았습니다. 최근에 피로가 많이 쌓여서 몸 상태가 좋지 않았는데, 우연히 알게 된 서비스 덕분에 큰 도움을 받았습니다. 특히 출장마사지 통해 집에서 편안하게 케어를 받을 수 있었던 점이 매우 인상적이었습니다.


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