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February
and March Books of the Month
PreK-1: A Bad Case of Stripes
by David Shannon

2nd-5th:
Goin' Someplace Special
by Patricia McKissack and Jerry Pinkney

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Ms. Kathy Stalls, Principal
Ms. Alandrea Turner, Assistant
Principal
2051 San Pablo Road
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Phone: (904) 221-7101
FAX: (904) 221-8823
Mission Statement
Alimacani
Elementary School is committed to
providing a
rigorous curriculum
that inspires each learner to
acquire
knowledge in a safe
environment.
Alimacani implements Standards-Based
best-teaching educational practices
that
are imparted in an equitable manner in an effort to help each
student
realize their greatest level of
academic, social, and
physical
achievement.
Alimacani values the opportunity to
foster relationships through
communication
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After a long summer break, students
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new school year on
August 20.
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