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I worked at the Famous Door, and at Fat Catz Music Club performing Top 40, R & B, and jazz numbers," she said.
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In 2023-24 at Samish Elementary, only 21% of students were consistently showing grade-level knowledge. The next year, that number jumped to 44%. School officials credit targeted efforts by teachers ...