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The Daily Pledge: Mr. Cannon's Class, 3rd

The Daily Pledge: Mr. Cannon's Class, 3rd

Yahoo03-03-2025

The Daily Pledge of Allegiance was recited by Mr. Cannon's Class of 3rd – 5th Grade at Cedar Grove Elementary School.
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