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Quyana to Senora Carolina Carr at West High School! I would like to thank Senora Carr for bringing energy, enthusiasm and humor to the classroom and for being a tough and demanding teacher. My daughter tested into third year Spanish at Cornell after having Senora Carr for four years in high school and felt well prepared for college level language classes and for studying abroad in a Spanish speaking country. You broadened her horizons and gave her a valuable skill. Thanks! - Cady Lister, parent [Read more Quyanas]
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