Cals in different types of milk?

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Resources for last week of school
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Certification Question
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Need advice on possible career change
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Need advice for a different career
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Hey all, need some advice. I’m a first year teacher looking to move to a different state. I want to stay in the education field but maybe not in the classroom. I also don’t think I want to work remote. Any jobs I could get that don’t necessarily require me to get any further certification?
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