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9th Grade

Tags: Role Models, Career, Education


By Sierra, 13
Recorded at Bethlehem-Center Middle School on May 01, 2012
Description:
Sierra is excited to move up to high school. She talks about her plans for high school and college. Sierra also talks about the value of role models.



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