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As a veteran Director of Technology for an Ohio school district (18 years), I have had the pleasure of watching Wikipedia grow. During that growth, it has been much like raising our child. Many disagreements, some frustrations, but more than anything, smiles of pride and sharing of joy for the accomplishments. Your site has become a value-added asset to our students, we appreciate the effort, energy, and willingness to improve all the time. THANK YOU!!!

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