Letter To Magnet

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Dear Ms. Yoo:

I am a sixth grader at Portola Highly Gifted Magnet. I believe that this school was the best fit for me and that it is the best option for my secondary schooling. One thing I really like about this school is the rotating bell schedule. A lot of people thoroughly enjoy the variety it

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