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Nine-Period Seaford Middle School Day Back on Schedule
New United Teachers of Seaford agreement approved Thursday night preserves nine-period day at middle school for 2013/14.

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New United Teachers of Seaford agreement approved Thursday night preserves nine-period day at middle school for 2013/14.

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