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To the editor:
On behalf of the Bow School to Career Partnership, our sincere appreciation is extended to the many business leaders who partnered with the Bow School District to offer Junior Achievement programs to our students.
These business leaders made economics come to life by sharing their time, expertise, enthusiasm, and business savvy.
Special thanks are given to the Bow School District educators who welcomed and worked with our business leaders. Junior Achievement of New Hampshire and the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce Business and Education Partnership have worked hard to ensure that these programs are available in our schools.
Mary Ann Gaschnig
Bow School to Career Coordinator
UNH marketing program helps small businesses and students work together
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