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A Hectic Last Week! Print E-mail
Written by Kiah, Snowy River Campus Student, Term 2B 2013   

Hi, I am Kiah from Red Cliffs Secondary College.

As our time is coming to a close, everyone is in a mad rush to complete all work with loose ends! Both the West and East classrooms look like a bombs gone off and everyone is a ball of stress. Not to mention they are all frightened of who their Assassin could be and their whereabouts! It is hard to think about how our time is going to end after 5 weeks of being away from home. Not to mention all the preparation for our CLP Presentations Day tomorrow! No-one wants our time to end but are all making the most of the time we have left.

A Hectic Last Week - Kiah
 

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