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SRVUSD Names Teachers Of The Year, Classified Employee Of The Year
The district named its Elementary Teacher of the Year, Secondary Teacher of the Year, and Classified Employee of the Year.

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The district named its Elementary Teacher of the Year, Secondary Teacher of the Year, and Classified Employee of the Year.

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