Two Omaha educators build bridge between their schools through pen pal program
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For National Hispanic Heritage Month, two Spanish language teachers in Omaha have a goal: to build a bridge between their schools — and they are doing it with snail mail. Amanda Pritchard and Alli Fox go way back. They are friends from college who became teachers. Pritchard teaches AP Spanish at Marian High School and wanted to find a way to teach more conversation skills while Fox teaches Spanish speakers at Spring Lake Magnet.
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