POWER UP: Math teacher Laura Diamente completes attendence on her computer using the new Power School system. Diamente said she finds the program more user friendly than the previous SASI program. SHOKHI GOEL / PHOTO
POWER UP: Math teacher Laura Diamente completes attendence on her computer using the new Power School system. Diamente said she finds the program more user friendly than the previous SASI program. SHOKHI GOEL / PHOTO
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