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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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wobulyx
May 24

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wobulyx
May 22

예약부터 관리 마무리까지 진행이 깔끔하고 서비스 응대도 친절했어요. 이용 중간에 경험한 평택출장마사지 케어는 긴장된 근육을 자연스럽게 풀어줘 정말 만족스러웠습니다.

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wobulyx
May 13

빠르고 안정적인 처리 방식 덕분에 신뢰감이 느껴졌으며 상품권할인 적용으로 비용 절감 효과도 꽤 크게 체감됐습니다.

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wobulyx
May 12

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wobulyx
May 07

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