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ALA Ironwood Elementary employees make video for students

Posted 4/20/20

The staff of American Leadership Academy, 650 W. Combs Road in Queen Creek, worked together to make a video for their students.

Nearly 30 teachers and staff members participated, Rachel Leland, …

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ALA Ironwood Elementary employees make video for students

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The staff of American Leadership Academy, 650 W. Combs Road in Queen Creek, worked together to make a video for their students.

Nearly 30 teachers and staff members participated, Rachel Leland, the school's speech language pathology assistant, said.

"Our campus made a video to show our students we love and miss them. We had 29 teachers/staff members join in. I edited it together," Ms. Leland said.

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