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<kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com> wrote in message
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> Who takes a tech writing class in high school? On one hand it sounds
> like a GREAT idea - but I'm surprised to find anybody that age is
> interested....
Well, you can imagine my utter slack-jaw astonishment when just today, I
went into Seattle to volunteer in my daughter's 4th-grade class, and
found they were learning to write procedures. More yet, a lot of the
kids got the idea. Of course, my kid (the scamp) hasn't done hers yet.
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