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Back to School (got the wrong day!) - Guide for Teachers

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Found out at 7.30am one child goes back to school today and not tomorrow so enjoying unexpected slightly quieter day!

Did you know The FASD Trust has produced a simple guide for teachers, ideal for parents and carers to give to the new class / subject teachers during the first couple of days of term? Copies can be ordered from Sue Cox at The FASD Trust, via e-mail, admin@fasdtrust.co.uk or call her on 01608 811599. A donation of £2 per booklet is asked, when possible, to help cover admin and postage costs for the Trust.

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