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0715 | Friday, April 13, 2007

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Photograph by Zach Beecher

First Words: Jesse Ortega (left) and Jacob Reyes listen to their classmate Sergey Benefiel read from the new dictionary that he received in Amy Dunn's third-grade class at Trace Elementary School through the California Dictionary Project. About 18,000 students in the Bay Area will receive free dictionaries through the program this year.

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Dictionary project comes to Trace.

By Mary Gottschalk

The 30 students in Amy Dunn's third-grade class at Trace Elementary School each received their own dictionary on April 2.more >>

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