Bilingual book a hit at Chicopee school. Gainesville, Florida

Posted on: January 30th, 2006
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“A former Hall County school teacher turned author and a current Hall County teacher turned illustrator debuted their educational children’s book Thursday amidst the toughest of critics — a room full of third- and fourth-graders.

Rosemary Carter, retired after years of teaching English and ESOL in the Hall County School System, and Brenda Gentile, an art teacher at South Hall Middle School, presented “Roberto says ‘Adios’” to students at Chicopee Woods Elementary School….”

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