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All articles in Cañon Clippings

Cañon Clippings

Ex-Teacher Recalls Simpler Classroom Days

By Judith Isaacs

By Slim Randles, Albuquerque Journal, 1992. Cañon – Dona M. Baca walked into the makeshift classroom which was actually a hallway in her father’s house. At one end was a blackboard. Against a wall was a box full of dusty Laidlaw readers. That was it. When the 35 youngsters from … More Ex-Teacher Recalls Simpler Classroom Days

Ex-Teacher Recalls Simpler Classroom DaysJuly 24, 1992Cañon, Dora Baca Romero, schools

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