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September Observances
As September approaches, educators can engage students with several meaningful observances. Grandparents Day, the National Day of Service and Remembrance, National Online Learning Day, and International DOT Day all offer unique learning experiences. These observances provide rich materials for classroom activities, discussions, and projects that honor family connections, commemorate historical events, explore digital education, and celebrate creativity.
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