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Letter To Jesus Barajas
Hello Mrs. Brumley,

Robin and I came to an agreement about me needing access to her room’s equipment for my AP physics class. She is usually in and out of her room for practice, so she would not be able to let me in every now and then. I could really use some of her equipment for my class, however. Is there a way I can get a key to enter her classroom?

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Jesus Barajas
barajasbarragan.jesus@yakimaschools.org

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