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I changed the site over to wordpress today. It should make maintaining it a bit easier and quicker. Coincidentally, wordpress is also what I have taught my seventh and eighth graders to use for our online newspaper. http://www.thetrojannews.org It is also the software that I recently changed Penn-Trafford Education Association’s website over to.

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