MRVED Meetings
September 30, 2014 - Agriculture (off site tour)
October 2, 2014 - Music
October 7, 2014 - Science
October 10, 2014 - Art (Ben Lecy farm) PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A NEW DATE
October 10, 2014 - Title III Paraprofessionals
October 15, 2014 - MRVED Professional Development Day
October 21, 2014 - Math
October 22, 2014 - Community Ed
October 23, 2014 - Business
October 29, 2014 - Superintendents' Council
October 30, 2014 - Title I Teachers
Communication Briefings
I don't know about you but I always struggle with the words into and the phrase in to. I came across a very easy test to determine which of these words to use. Basically, if you can remove the word in, and the sentence still makes sense, use in to. Example: "It is time to go (in) to the meeting." However, if you took the word in out of this sentence, it would not read correctly, "Your hard work turned this project into a successful venture."
I hope that clears up some of the confusion on these two words.
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